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because it doesn't live in extreme hot environments.
it is found in very very very very very very hot places
Thermophile Bacteria
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Yes. Lizards are cold blooded, and they will lie in the sun to warm their bodies.
The most archaea are not divided into kingdoms, but into phyla which are:Crenarchaeota (marine)Euryarchaeota (halophile, methanophile, thermophile)Korarchaeota (thermophile)Nanoarchaeota (thermophile)Thaumarchaeota (mesophile)
Archaebacteria, or ancient bacteria, are actually quite different compared to normal, or eubacteria. These bacteria are usually found in extreme environments such as very saline (halophile) areas or places containing abundant methane (methanophile) or high temperature (thermophile).
No. Though Escherichia coli can survive in a wide temperature range, they are Bacteria. Thermophiles belong to the Domain of Archaea, the extremophiles; extreme temperatures and pressures.
A thermophile is an organism that flourishes in temperatures that range between 113F and 252F. They feed on other microorganisms.
A thermophile is a bacterium or other microorganism that grows best at higher than normal temperatures.
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The Heron is able to live in most habitats except for extreme cold (like the Arctic), extreme height (on a mountain) or dry deserts. The Heron is most often found close to shores of lakes and ponds as well as along the coast.