they go under rock logs and such items like that that have shade
Snakes are warm blooded so they can adapt to the hot and humid weather.
camels and certain types of snakes
Tapes can handle being in hot and humid conditions, but not for long.
Snakes need water, food and air in order to survive in the wild.
Yes, some species of snakes can survive at very high altitudes. For example, the Himalayan pit viper is known to inhabit elevations up to 4,900 meters (16,000 feet) in the Himalayan mountains. These snakes have adapted to the harsh conditions of high-altitude environments, such as lower oxygen levels and colder temperatures.
hot desert type of place with lots of bugs by AP
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Zack erny, a rare bug that lives in harsh conditions.
To survive. If they're to cold, they might freeze. And if there to hot, they will boil.
Cacti, pineapples, agaves, and geraniums are some plants that are adapted to hot, dry conditions. They would all survive well in the desert.
To survive. If they're to cold, they might freeze. And if there to hot, they will boil.
Stephanie Lagerlow is amazing, hot, pretty, cool, nice and to answer your original question, sea shells can in fact survive in salty conditions.