Camels, cacti, and snakes found on the same dead tree likely symbolize the diverse adaptations of desert life. Each represents a different aspect of survival: camels are known for their ability to endure arid environments, cacti are specialized plants that store water, and snakes are often adapted to the harsh conditions of their habitat. Together, they illustrate the interconnectedness of desert ecosystems and the various ways organisms thrive in challenging conditions.
They don't! You have mixed plants and animals from 2-3 continents that do not share the same area of the globe. Camels are Asian or African, cacti and sagebrush lizards are from the Americas.
They don't! You have mixed plants and animals from 2-3 continents that do not share the same area of the globe. Camels are Asian or African, cacti and sagebrush lizards are from the Americas.
You could suppose that cacti of the same type look similar. They will have the same color patterns and spines, but will most likely be shaped differently.
Yes - they are from the same family of snakes.
Camels eat for the same reason as any other animal - to get energy to stay alive.
all snakes are not the same because there are different types of snakes and different shapes.
It is not the snakes that want to be buried in the same grave. It is a common belief that the sinners are tormented in the graves. Snakes and other worms etc. later on get into the grave to eat the flesh. In fact, it has nothing to do with Islam. Human flesh is eaten up by insects and worms.
Because they are plants, the roots are used the same way in cacti as in every plant, to take in water for the plant to use.
yes.
Sagebrush and a variety of cacti.
milk snakes and coral snakes they look the same but coral snakes are dangerous and milk snakes aren't
No. Pipe snakes are sometimes even considered "False Coral Snakes."