They are black either way. At least the ones in the Galapagos are.
wet
Not if they want to stay wet!
When there fur is dry it's yellowish-brownish. When it's wet it's the same but darker
sea turtles habitat can be wet or dry
Dry. Put the color on, let it sit, and then wash it out. Most color kits have a shampoo and conditioner in them.
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.
They shake their bodies to get rid if excess water and then lay in the heat of the sun to dry off.
I Think Both....
It means both, depending on how you look at at it. But if wet & dry is not acceptable then just put wet.
No that is fake. Fruit loops can't change the color of anything even if they are dry or wet
The general rule is that hair color should be applied to DRY hair, as wet hair will dilute the hair color mixture. Only on occasion should color be applied to wet hair, IE. When toning at the shampoo bowl immediately following a bleaching service.
Dolphins, sea lions, tiger seals and wet seals have the same diet needs. Wich is why the wet seal competes with these marine creatures for food and habitats.