how has a adder adapted to fit its enviroment
The grass snake and the Adder
yes,increases because there is no adequate water source
There are three species of snake in the UK - the smooth snake, the grass snake and the viper or Adder. Only the adder is poisonous and if you leave it alone it will stay away from you. There is also something called a Slow Worm that has been mistaken for a snake, mainly because of its size, but it is actually a legless lizard and is perfectly harmless.
They adapt to the environment
Every animal has a natural way of adapting to their environment. It really depends on which animal you want to know about how they live or adapt.
No, humans cannot live in the ocean and adapt to its unique environment without specialized equipment or technology.
An adder will live for five to ten years.
An adder is a vertebrate. Like all snakes, it's a vertebrate because it has a backbone and an internal skeleton. Snakes have as many as 200-400 vertebrae.
it is hard to adapt to washington d.c. and to live in i hate it
Frogs adapt to live in their environment.
They live in it until they are adapted.
The Namaqua dwarf adder (Bitis schneideri) is primarily found in the arid regions of southwestern Africa, particularly in Namibia and South Africa. It inhabits rocky areas, sandy plains, and dry savannahs, often under sparse vegetation. This small, venomous snake is well-adapted to its desert environment, where it can be camouflaged against the sandy and rocky substrates.