they just do and they get in to the water so easy a new born baby can do.
because without moist skin they would dry up and die.
The skin of lizards is waterproof because it is made of keratin and has no pores to evaporate water. A lizard can not 'sweat', but it dries out less quickly because of the pore-lacking skin.
One key difference between frogs and lizards is their skin type; frogs have moist, smooth skin that is permeable to water, while lizards have dry, scaly skin that helps prevent water loss. Additionally, frogs are amphibians and typically require a water source for reproduction, whereas lizards are reptiles and can often reproduce on land.
Deep within their skin, lizards contain a chemical that makes them invisible to the naked eye, when the lizard is enveloped in water. You may not SEE them, but they are there.
Snakes and lizards are examples of animals that have scaled skin. These scales provide protection and help prevent water loss in these animals.
Yes, lizards need water to survive. They may obtain water through drinking or by absorbing it through their skin, depending on the species. It is important to provide a water source for pet lizards in captivity.
Theyre skin.
an earth worm isn't an actual fish, but they do take in water through theyre skin.
skin
Lizards shed their skin as they grow, so the frequency of shedding can vary depending on the species, age, and overall health of the lizard. Generally, adult lizards shed their skin every few weeks to months, while younger lizards may shed more frequently as they are growing rapidly.
No , lizards are not mammals . Lizards are reptiles .They are characterized by dry scaly skin ,while mammals have hairy skin .
Desert lizards obtain water through several methods, primarily by metabolizing the moisture found in their food, such as insects and plants. They also have adaptations to minimize water loss, such as waterproof skin and behavioral strategies like burrowing to escape heat and reduce evaporation. Some species can absorb water through their skin or drink from dew that forms on surfaces during cooler nights. Additionally, certain lizards can survive long periods without drinking by relying on stored body water.