There is no one way desert animals survive. Instead, there are a lot of ways animals (and plants) survive in deserts, in part because there are different kinds of deserts. Some are hot, some are cold, some get a lot of rain occasionally, while others get no rain ever, but do get a lot of dew frequently. The same survival techniques do not work everywhere.
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The animals adapt to the harsh changes in climate over time. (:animals survive the tundra because they have blubber. and most animals camouflage into the eviornment.They evolved to.
Here are two of the plants that survive the harsh climate of the Namib Desert in Namibia:The Welwitchia mirabillasThe Taproot
Animals survive in Antarctica by adapting to the harsh climate. There is not any claim life in Antarctica during the winter months.
Cattle from the East could not survive on the tough prairie grasses, but the could easily survive the harsh climate of the plains.
A harsh climate, little rainfall.
They survived by constantly moving with their grazing animals among the scatted oases or fertile spots with water
No, it is a verb. To survive. (infinitive) "To survive in a harsh climate is difficult."
Desert animals have had thousands of years to adapt to the harsh environments. Humans and other such animals have not had the chance to adapt to desert climates like all desert animals. In sand deserts, camels -for example- have adapted to the lack of water, and do not need to drink very much fluid and can survive without water for long periods of time. Many other desert animals also have this ability. In snow deserts, many animals have gained long fun coats or think blubber which keeps them warm in the freezing climate and can also help to protect them. They are well prepared, and this is why they do not die because of the desert. Of course, they will eventually die, though.
they dig deep down to the part were it can find water.
harsh climate, vast ,wild animals and wonderful climate
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