It helps it conserve water, because in the desert water is scarce
its kidneys help it support it on land
lungs, legs, and skin
lizards like all reptiles are cold blooded
staying still when a predator is seen... Answer from study island
by wating on the adult to attend to its special needs !
how do the kidneys help you breath to keep you alive
Reptiles conserve water through their skin by having tough, dry scales that help prevent water loss. They also have efficient kidneys that can concentrate their urine to conserve water. Some reptiles, like certain desert species, can also retain water by adjusting their metabolic processes to minimize water loss.
the kidneys filter your blood
So it will be poisonous to bird that want to eat it
Water will help facilitate the materials into and out of the kidneys. Without water, the kidneys will not be able to do their job. The water will help the kidneys filter out the toxins and unwanted things in the body, and then flush out the waste.
Yes they do. They especially drink a lot of water during shedding time to help separate the old skin from the new layer underneath. This happens about 4-6 times a year for an adult king cobra.
Camouflage, agility, and the ability to detect and avoid predators are behaviors of the reptile's prey that may help them survive and reproduce. This allows them to blend in with their environment, quickly escape from danger, and minimize their risk of being eaten.
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