They have hard scales also cold blooded.So Florida is hot most of the time so then alligators could get warm by the sun.
Alligators do not adapt to their environment, they ARE adapted to their environment by the process of evolution.
by it's sexuality and adaptation
they have a thick layer of skin
Alligators are some of the most fierce reptiles in the world. They thrive in rivers and use their environment and skin to camouflage in order to hide from prey or would be attackers.
Alligators that live in fresh water will have to adapt to saltier water, or move further up rivers. Salt-water crocodiles won't be worried at all by a rise in sea levels.
how do leeches adapt their environment
Rainforests have developed various adaptations to thrive in their environment, such as tall trees to capture sunlight, broad leaves for efficient photosynthesis, and dense foliage to retain moisture and provide habitat for diverse species. Additionally, many plants have evolved symbiotic relationships with animals for pollination and seed dispersal. The high biodiversity in rainforests helps in creating a resilient ecosystem that can withstand disturbances like storms and droughts.
They occur in rivers, lakes and swamps.
If plants do not adapt, they do not survive in that particular environment.
How did Jamestown colonists adapt to their environment?
The desert is the environment. It does not adapt. Organisms in an ecosystem adapt to the environment.
Only living things adapt to the environment. Uluru is a natural land feature, and not alive. It does not need to adapt to the environment.
No. British weather is too cold for alligators.
Rats adapt to their environment by pooing and sitting in it!