make ths stenes Most animals would most likely die due to being overheated, they would have their winter coats on and would be WAY to hot for them to survive in a hot and dry biome compared to their old snowy and freezing cold biome. The other animals who didn't have huge fur coats would most likely find shelter near water sources which would be scarce at that point because most ponds would have dried up, the ones that didn't would already have way to many inhabitants for any new animals to live by. They would no doubt start eating each other for food as well at some point due to there being so many predator and prey living in one area so close to one another. In conclusion, I think there are few animals that could actually survive this change, they would have to have a very small coat of fur and would have to live near a water source, as well as stay away from any predator trying to eat you, then they would also have to find food for themselves or their families.

Most animals would likely perish in a hot and dry biome if they were unprepared for the change. Those with thick winter coats would overheat and struggle to survive in the new climate, which is a stark contrast to their previous snowy and freezing cold biome. Animals without extensive fur would likely seek shelter near scarce water sources, which could potentially be overcrowded with existing inhabitants. The competition for resources would increase, leading to predation and cannibalism among species in close proximity to each other. In conclusion, only a select few animals with minimal fur and access to water sources would have a chance of survival in this transformed environment. They would need to avoid predators, provide for themselves or their families, and adapt to the harsh conditions.