* Make sure your turtle's water is at about 26 degrees CELSIUS/ 79 degrees FAHRENHEIT. * Make sure your turtle has an artificial UVA/B light or natural sunlight. * Make sure your turtle has a basking area out of the water heated by a Tungsten basking lamp. * In Winter, have a glass lid covering the basking area of your turtles enclosure.
Camels are too expensive to carve them out just to use them as blankets. People use actual blankets to stay warm in the desert night.
no lizards are cold blooded like every other reptile
Yes, the Baja Black Collared lizarrd lives in the desert.
Lizards cannot maintain their own body temperatures due the fact that they are ectotherms. In order to control their body temperatures lizards must use external means. A common way for lizards to do this is to take sun baths.
Yes, hypothermia can still occur in the desert, especially at night when temperatures drop significantly. The lack of humidity in the desert can make it difficult for the body to retain heat, increasing the risk of hypothermia. It's important to be prepared for temperature fluctuations and to stay warm and hydrated in desert environments.
To keep it warm at night because its COLD in the desert!.
1. the hawk looking for a lizard to eat 2. some other lizards wants to stay in the same warm spot for sunning
They wear boots and clothes
California Florida and Nevada and the desert
Texas horned lizards survive in the desert with the help of their scaley skin ans since they are cold-blooded they purposely lay out in the sun to warm themselves up.
Antarctica is the coldest desert on earth.
They does it because they are cold blooded reptiles and need slight to stay warm