yes they do or else the will die
A hot water bottle
Yes - their natural habitat is the Australian desert.I have one too! The reason why they live in the desert is because they are cold blooded reptiles. So naturally they gravitate towards warmer climates.
It isn't clear what you mean by "these clouds"; but in general, you would expect molecules to "survive" when the temperatures are not too hot.
yes because it is hot and reptiles like hot places
lizards, snakes, zebras, lions, birds, maybe cats and dogs too.
Geckos are reptiles species meaning they are ectothermic. Meaning their body temperatures rely on the envoirenment. All reptiles require mildly warm - hot temperatures to stimulate their metabolism. The coolest of cool would be mid 60's. The bavayia andrhacodactylus species thrive in temps ranging from 65-75. Some uroplatus species thrive in cooler temps as well.
a hot dry one.
bacterium can survive in extreme temperatures. except at temperatures to hot they die immediatly. at temperatures to cold they go into isolation and are inactive. at a warm humid climate it is the best situation for a bacterium.
Because lizards are dry animals and frogs' skins are moist and need to live in damp places.They wouldn't adapt to live in a dry area.Lizards are reptiles and can live in dry and hot places..
Armadillos have little body fat or hair that act as insulators against cold temperatures. Also, the armadillo does not hibernate. It must live in warm temperatures to survive.
Cacti are not suited to survive in the extreme cold temperatures and lack of sunlight in the North Pole. They are adapted to thrive in hot, arid environments and would not be able to survive in the icy conditions of the North Pole.
Yes, because in the colder tempeture your body needs more hair to survive then hot tempertures