Animals adapted to live in hot and dry places in various ways. Most of these animals only come out very early in the morning and late at night to go in search for food and water.
Most animals that live in dry, warm places with little or no water are adapted to living in these areas. Some animals hibernate until it rains and most animals survive off of the plants that store water.
A giraffe has adapted to live in open and dry grasslands by the evolution of it's long neck. This enables to reach things that are high and normally out of reach for other animals.
Of course we can. In fact, all animals need water to survive, and this is why very dry places, such as deserts, are uninhabitable for all but a very small handful of animals that have adapted to get all the water they need through their metabolism, or through other animals.
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..
Their body have adapted over millions of years so therefore they can now live in dry place such as the camel. The camel has eyelashes and eyelids and eyebrows and feet etc adapted!
Some organisms that can thrive in very dry places are desert plants like cacti and succulents, animals like camels and desert tortoises, and certain insects like beetles and scorpions. These organisms have adapted strategies to conserve water and tolerate extreme heat and low humidity.
Xerophytes: plants that are adapted to live in very dry climates
they like to live in dry places
Animals in very dry places have adapted in various ways to survive, such as storing water in their bodies, becoming nocturnal to avoid the heat, and having specialized kidneys to conserve water. Some animals also have physical adaptations like the ability to burrow underground to escape the sun and heat. Additionally, many desert animals have evolved to obtain water from their food sources.
Frogs, ducks, and otters are examples of animals that thrive in wet environments like swamps and ponds. Camels, snakes, and kangaroos are adapted to survive in dry environments like deserts and arid regions.
Animals in tropical wet-dry climates are adapted to both wet and dry seasons. Examples include elephants, zebras, giraffes, and lions in Africa's savannas. These animals have evolved to cope with the changes in temperature, precipitation, and food availability throughout the year.
yes they live in hot plains and are specialy adapted to their habitat