Yes, orcas, like all marine mammals, need to stay wet to survive, as they are adapted to life in water. Their skin is designed to retain moisture, and being in water helps regulate their body temperature. While they can briefly come to the surface to breathe, prolonged exposure to air can lead to dehydration and stress. Therefore, they thrive in their aquatic environment.
Not if they want to stay wet!
no they dont. they bask in the sun for hours.
piranhas live in the nile river they like to stay wet because there a fish. They also live in the amazon river.
No, a newt is a salamander and it is an amphibian. Newts live part of their lives on land but need water too, to stay wet, hunt for food and lay their eggs.
No, a newt is a salamander and it is an amphibian. Newts live part of their lives on land but need water too, to stay wet, hunt for food and lay their eggs.
Amphibians have very thin skin and are prone to hydration loss. They live in moist or wet environments to help maintain moist and wet skin.
they stay wet in the box because they are all together wet
That all depends on the species of frog and the weather. As a general rule frogs need to stay moist. All frogs can breathe air, so thats not the problem. If they are being handled your hands need to stay wet to avoid drying their skin out.
wet and dark habitat
so they can live up to there botties
Snails like rain because they need to stay wet.
You can't. You need fabric paint for fabric.