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allows ferns to reproduce in dry environments
Yes, they do adapt in wet and dry areas.
No, red ferns do not naturally grow in Texas. They are typically found in cooler, wetter regions. Texas's climate is generally too warm and dry for red ferns to thrive.
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they store food in their hump
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they adapt in their own ways... such as if the plant or tree has a large trunk/stem then it will store water ready for the dry months
Ferns can be found growing. Fern species live in a wide variety of habitats, from remote MOUTAIN elevations, to dry DESERT rock faces, to bodies of water or in open fields.BEST LUCK