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Hair Highlands have a double coat of hair - a downy undercoat and a long outer coat which may reach 13 inches, and which is well-oiled to shed rain and snow. With the double coat of hair and thick hide, the Highland has been adapted by nature to withstand great exposure. It is not uncommon for Highlands to shed this heavy hair coat when exposed to a hot dry climate and then grow a new one as the damp cold weather returns.
Cattle huddle together in hot weather because they can sense when a storm or rain is coming. Cattle are usually huddled around a water hole in hot weather. Actually, the real reason cattle may be huddled together in hot weather is because they may be stressed and are grouped up tightly together as a form of comfort for each animal, especially when harried by dogs or when they are about to be moved from one pasture to another. Cattle are social animals and will naturally stick together no matter how hot or cold it is outside, but they won't stick so close together that they are huddled, because that can create heat exhaustion for animals sharing each other's warm bodies during a time when sharing each other's warmth is the last thing they want to do.
The barred owl is adapted to both cold and hot weather because its habitat its from a place with four different climate.
they live in warm weather but they can live in cold weather because they are warm blooded.
Lions are adapted to living in hot countries because their thick fur coat helps regulate their body temperature in warm weather. Also, hot climates provide an abundance of prey for lions to hunt and survive. Additionally, lions can conserve energy by resting in the shade during the hottest parts of the day.
Newborn puppies are very vulnerable to cold temperatures and may not survive in 20 degree weather without proper warmth and protection. It is essential to provide them with a warm and safe environment, such as a heating pad, blankets, and appropriate shelter, to help them regulate their body temperature and stay healthy.
they are specials in cold and hot weather.
Yes, try can withstand hot or cold weather.
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they are used to the hot weather
They keep to shady areas or wallow in ponds or dugouts and don't exert energy during the day grazing or moving around much. This is especially true for breeds of cattle that are not adapted to hot environments, such as Angus, Galloway and Highland breeds. They also shed thick winter coats in the spring to have light coats for summer time. Brahman and other Bos indicus-type cattle have sweat glands in their skin, loose thick skin and large ears to help dissipate heat much easier and to prevent external parasites from entering into their systems. They also have a thin, light hair coat which is also advantageous for hot weather.
How do penguins survive in the wild?
a hot dry one.
They have adaptations that help them survive the cold or hot weather.
it survives because it is used to the wet and the dry land and it can survive in hot weather
make food throughout photosynthesis