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Some of the animals that live in wet and dry environments are frogs, ducks, water buffalo and even some turtles.
There are many different kinds of sheep. Some types have adapted to their desert or cold environments, and for dry conditions.
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Turtles do not have dry skin. Turtles live in lakes, streams, and marches, leaving water, generally, only to sun themselves or to lay eggs. Tortoises on the other hand typically live in arid environments and have drier (not dry) skin.
no it is not found in dry areas.
Different geckos live in different environments, but there are two main habitats that geckos tend to live in: deserts (dry, sandy, and hot) and tropics (humid and hot).
No Sunflowers can not grow in the dessert. They are not adapted for that because they need moist soil. But cactus' live in the desert. A cactus is enabled to survive in hot and dry environments.
pillbugs respire efficiently in moist environments with their gills.
To work out a pyramid of biomass, the dry masses of an organism is used because two of the same organisms could live in two different environments where one environment could be suffering from a drought whereas the other could live in a rain forest so to keep it fair they dry it out.
The evolutionary innovation that was most significant in helping tetrapods move to dry terrestrial environments was their lungs.
To work out a pyramid of biomass, the dry masses of an organism is used because two of the same organisms could live in two different environments where one environment could be suffering from a drout whereas the other could live in a rainforest so to keep it fair they dry it out.
Yes, they do . Fungus usually grow and develop in wet and dark environments .