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Lizards have adapted both physically and behaviorally. Lizards position themselves in the sun to warm up so they can move. They have adapted physically to allow their skin to retain moisture and release excess heat.
amphibians
No, turtles and tortoises are distinct groups of animals. Turtles typically live in water and have webbed feet for swimming, while tortoises are land-dwelling reptiles with feet adapted for walking on land.
Yes. Platypuses spend equal amounts of time on land and in water. Platypuses have four legs which they use to walk. Although they have webbed feet, the webbing is retractable, so it does not impede them from walking when they are on land. They live on land, but they hunt n water, so they are well adapted for life both on land and in water.
Plants and animals have adapted to feed, reproduction, and life on land by utilizing oxygen or carbon dioxide that is absorbed through lungs or via photosynthesis rather than using gills. They have adapted with fur to keep them warm and legs to move them safely on land. Plants have adapted to utilize sunlight and animals to reproduce.
Turtles are adapted to various aquatic and terrestrial environments depending on the species. Aquatic turtles, like sea turtles, are adapted for swimming and live in oceans, seas, and freshwater habitats. Terrestrial turtles, such as box turtles, are adapted to living on land and can be found in forests, grasslands, and deserts.
lay shelled eggs
Most live in the ocean, or along the shore. Some crustaceans, such as wood lice, have adapted to life on land.
Mammals,birds and reptiles are fully adapted to life on land. Fish live in water and amphibians start their life in water, then live on land.
The digestive tract is forced to adapt to life on land due impart to the eating habits of the living creatures and their given surroundings as well as the food that is being consumed on the land itself.
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