To an extent Yes. I know of a situation where mice had grown longer fur so that they could live within a Refrigerated Food Warehouse. Think though the Human Race may Suffer more.
2006-11-08 20:43:09
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think that animals and plants that are dependant on a particular type of climate i.e. snow and ice or desert.
The polar bear is one animal that is already suffering because of the melting of the ice caps.
As the ice is melting sooner, they have to search longer and longer for the staple diets of seals.
This is also forcing them into closer contact with humans.
Apparently in Norway pine tree saplings are being found higher and higher up the mountain sides.
Plants and animals that can adapt will adapt. Nature has always been about the survival of the fittest and those that adapt will.
2006-11-06 06:42:30
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answered by dunfie 2
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study THIS the polar bears are already changing in Canada and Alaska there have been got here upon hybrids of polar bears and brown bears the submit to has white fur and black face so kinda their already adapting via changing their area of existence and likewise the international warming has already raised Earths climate via 2.6 levels c 0.8 c of this is brought about via co2 emission so the human beings at the instant are not that responsible this is so as that the small variations are deadly and the certainty that each and every hour 17 species of flora and animals grow to be extinct so this is genuine that the animals don't have a lot tie to evolve and for the horrid information the scientists have calculated that human beings will die out approximately 8000 y from now so my answer could be that a million/3 of the species in the worldwide might die out until eventually now the ice age and a outstanding 2/3 of species will die out on an analogous time as the ice age particularly grotesque isn't it yet there's a manner this is to bypass to the equator and create form of a greenhouses for each species snow machines and such air coolers issues like that and wait out the ice age
2016-10-15 10:05:43
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answered by Anonymous
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The flaura and fauna (including us humans) on this planet have been adapting (evolution of the species comes to mind) to changes in the environment for well over 500million years - don't look for any dramatic change in these long term processes soon.
2006-11-09 13:03:42
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answered by scrambulls 5
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they will enivitably die anyway, like us ,and make way 4 another species to have there go,eitherway ,live life 4 now ,and dont worry about the next 100, cos its just a downer
2006-11-05 06:31:13
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answer #5
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answered by billybus 3
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it hasn't stopped 'em, adapting over the last umpty thousand years.
thats what they do, the only thing that doesnt adapt to change is us, we adapt our surroundings to suit us.
2006-11-05 06:36:33
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answer #6
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answered by chris s 3
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Yes, of course they will, provided we don't interfere. It is called natural selection.
2006-11-05 06:51:22
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answered by andyoptic 4
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yea
2006-11-05 06:24:33
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answered by jasmrock 2
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