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16 January, 07:09

Would an organism be able to live in a biome they don't usually live in?

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  1. 16 January, 07:25
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    Usually, no.

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    Normally, certain organisms and populations have already adapted to their respective environments. If you take that organism out of its preferred habitat and put it in an environment completely new to it, it would most likely die; in addition, the same biomes on different parts of the world even have slightly different organisms and amount of vegetation covering it.
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