Cause they are cold blooded, there tempatures are determined by the tempature of the enviorment they are in and the cold sucks...
Not nearly as much dependence on reptiles as amphibians. Reptiles can endure many more environmental assaults than the amphibian that preforms a significant amount of it's gas exchange through it's skin.
No, longer term bonds are more sensitive to interest rate changes.
Chameleons have a fast metabolism and are sensitive to changes in their environment, which can make them more prone to stress and illness, leading to a shorter lifespan compared to other animals.
Desert reptiles are more known to eat scorpions, as they have adapted to their environment.
Babies may scream during diaper changes due to feeling cold, discomfort, or wanting attention. They may also be sensitive to the change in routine or feeling restricted. Providing a warm environment, using gentle movements, and engaging with your baby can help make diaper changes more pleasant.
No easy anwer, it has more to do with place in food chain and variations of diet. Basically the higher up in the food chain and the more uniform the diet the more sensitive to pollution.
The body is more sensitive to changes in carbon dioxide levels than oxygen levels. Carbon dioxide levels in the blood are tightly regulated by the body and even small changes can trigger the respiratory system to adjust breathing rates. Oxygen levels, on the other hand, have a more gradual impact on breathing regulation.
They have the same vision we have, but pit vipers, boas, and pythons have heat sensing vision that is much more sensitive than our best thermal cameras and goggles. Reptiles can also see ultra violet light, which is a spectrum other than ours.
Asthmatics are sensitive to many contaminants in the environment. Not all asthmatics are sensitive to exactly the same things. Cats are usually more trouble than dogs.
Comparative: more sensitive Superlative: most sensitive
The study of reptiles is called herpetology. It focuses on the biology, behavior, ecology, and conservation of reptiles, which include animals like snakes, lizards, turtles, and crocodiles. Researchers in this field often study reptiles in their natural habitats or in controlled settings to learn more about their physical characteristics, reproductive habits, and interactions with their environment.
Hearing is generally more sensitive than sight in terms of perceiving stimuli. Our ears can detect a wider range of frequencies and are more sensitive to subtle changes in sound compared to our eyesight. Additionally, auditory cues can be perceived from a greater distance compared to visual cues.