The desert tortoise spends most of its life in burrows underground.
Desert tortoises spend much of their lives underground in burrows.
more than 95% of animals are invertebrates.
Basically, a lot of species began to evolve. Unfortunetly, a mass extinction took place near the end of the era and destroyed as much as 95% of the ocean life.
They live in the desert, so I don't know what you mean. They also live in farmland and scrubland and spend about 95% of the time in shade, underground or in rocks. But here is why they thrive in the desert: Gila monsters have three adaptations that enhance their survival in their desert environment: First, they have large bodies, and can consume large amounts of food during a brief period. Second, they need to feed infrequently because they can store fat in their tails. Finally, their metabolic rate is low, so that they burn up their fat reservoirs slowly.
I assume the answer you are looking for is the Panda...
Desert tortoises spend about 90-95% of their life in an underground burrow.
Desert tortoises spend much of their lives underground in burrows.
Desert tortoises spend much of their lives underground in burrows.
The desert tortoise spends as much as 95% of its life in a burrow to escape the harsh desert climate. It only emerges in the early morning hours to feed.
Desert tortoises spend much of their lives underground in burrows.
Desert tortoises spend much of their lives underground in burrows.
The desert tortoise spends 95% of its life underground in a burrow.
The desert tortoise spends most of its life underground in a burrow.
Desert tortoises spend 95% of their life in an underground burrow and sleep there.
The desert tortoise spends nearly 95% of its life underground to avoid the heat.
The desert tortoise (Gopherus agassizii) lives in the Sonoran and Mojave Deserts and spends about 95% of its life in an underground burrow.
Mostly desert(95%)