No - their primary diet is meat protein - from insects (such as crickets, locusts, cockroaches and meal-worms) and fish. Adults will also eat 'pinkie' mice. Vegetables should only be given occasionally.
An oasis provides water and some vegetation.
there is a lot of hot land plants but no plants that have much water in it because the cant survive they need to be able to survive the heat buy themselves
You could only survive if you were a cactus. A human could not survive one day in a hot desert on one cup of water per day.
It could contain water for instance.
Komodo dragons depend on nonliving things such as their environment (including temperature, terrain, and vegetation) for thermoregulation, camouflage, and shelter. They also rely on nonliving objects like rocks, burrows, and water sources for hunting, resting, and maintaining hydration. Additionally, they may use nonliving materials such as branches or logs for territorial marking and communication with other dragons.
Yes.
No. Camels can survive an average of one week without water.
Sadly not, its the Jesus/Basilisk Lizard that walks on water. But Water Dragons can swim at a very high speed.
The dik-dik is a small African antelope that lives for months with no water except for dew and the moisture in its diet of vegetation.
no
Water dragons have the ability to breath underwater, breath water, and in some cases are able to turn things into water.
well, think about it.... they cant survive wthout water, and if they could, how would they move.....