by staying in dead cactuses shady places holes and somtimes thy go into thier preys hole eat them and stay there
Well, one is having the ability to bury itself under the sand. Another could maybe be being able to move across the sand.
Some snakes move in away where on two parts of it's body come in contact with the ground at all times. For example the side winder
Rattlesnakes live in a variety of habitats - cool grasslands in southern Canada, wetlands, mountains, deserts and even rain forests. They have adapted over the centuries to life in their particular environment.
Snakes are adapted to the jungle because they are very camouflaged, they can make a quick getaway and there is plenty of food!
They are poikilothermic (cold-blooded) and are dependent on the air temperature as they cannot regulate their own body heat
snakes hibernate during cold weather
King snakes use copying meaning pretending to be like the deadly looking coral snake
bears racoons snakes
Grass snakes adapt to their environment by the ability to blend in either with greens or browns. They tend to find protected areas whether in foliage or even a depression in the ground to attain safety.
they are streamline and they have scales to protect themselves. With a really fat mommy like yours.
Rattlesnakes are already adapted to the environments in which they live, as are most living things.
Usually they find shelter like trees, holes, or alot of grass. They are cold blooded. Part of a snakes adaptation to their environment is shedding. They shed by usually wrapping themself around a tree and let their old skin just slip off over a period of time.
how do leeches adapt their environment
it absorbs all the poisonous gases in the environment so that supporting the environment from some toxic or harmful gases
A rainforest does not adapt to it's environment; it created the environment in which it's in.
If plants do not adapt, they do not survive in that particular environment.
How did Jamestown colonists adapt to their environment?
They get used to it!