Sentences with phrase «survive in cold temperatures»

Ticks can survive in cold temperatures, even snow, so if you have an outdoor pet, preventative measures against ticks are in order.
They can not survive in cold temperatures.

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Even if your neighbor has their temperature at a level that is far too cold for you to survive in, the fact is that their unit is still going to be far warmer than what the frigid outside would bring at night.
That bug is common in the eastern U.S. and can survive colder temperatures.
Slowly consuming the iron in a single grain, these bacteria could get by for a million years before exhausting their food supply; at colder temperatures, where metabolic demands are lower, they might survive hundreds of millions of years.
Researchers have suggested that the virus might survive better in colder temperatures, that people are more exposed when huddled indoors, and that lower melatonin and vitamin - D levels can weaken immune systems.
Can such life survive and flourish in extremely hot and cold temperatures, or in oxygen poor and carbon dioxide or methane rich environments?
Although their resistance to cold will depend upon the variety, as a general rule, they require a temperature always above 32 °F (0 °C) in order to survive.
I hope you're surviving the cold because the temperature sure has dropped here in Utah!
Not only is it beyond affordable enough to snag in a few colors, but the long sleeves provide us cold weather peeps a little extra material to survive into the Fall temperature drops.
The cold months are coming soon and fleas can't survive outdoors in subfreezing temperatures.
In the wild, hamsters can survive in a range of temperatures and just like you and I, it does best when it's not too cold or not too hoIn the wild, hamsters can survive in a range of temperatures and just like you and I, it does best when it's not too cold or not too hoin a range of temperatures and just like you and I, it does best when it's not too cold or not too hot.
Ferrets can not survive temperatures above 90 degrees Fahrenheit, and it is recommended that they be kept in your home's coolest room; they can tolerate very cold temperatures when they have dry housing and are well - fed.
Hookworm larvae can survive weeks in cool, moist soil but will not survive long in extremely cold or warm, dry temperatures.
He even needs to put on warmer clothes in order to survive the colder climates (there's a temperature gauge too!).
Potential impacts of climate change on the transmission of Lyme disease include: 1) changes in the geographic distribution of the disease due to the increase in favorable habitat for ticks to survive off their hosts; 85 2) a lengthened transmission season due to earlier onset of higher temperatures in the spring and later onset of cold and frost; 3) higher tick densities leading to greater risk in areas where the disease is currently observed, due to milder winters and potentially larger rodent host populations; and 4) changes in human behaviors, including increased time outdoors, which may increase the risk of exposure to infected ticks.
albopictus eggs to survive extreme cold temperatures in the winter.
When phytoplankton increase, zooplankton flourish, treating whales, sea birds and young Arctic cod to a bountiful feast.2 In addition to more food, the warmer surface temperatures stimulate the «cold - blooded» Arctic cod grow faster and bigger, and bigger fish are better able to survive the winter.
Jack makes a daring attempt to rescue his son and his friends who are stuck in New York and who have managed to survive not only a massive wave but also freezing cold temperatures that could possibly kill them.
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