Most likely no. All lizards are cold blooded creatures so they need to be warm in order to survive. That's why most lizards live in either tropical of desert climates.
They survive in different habitats. Animals with hair can survive in cold and warm places, and animals without hair survive in warm places.
They live in specific places,but they got to be hot.
in deserts or hot places
· Miami, Florida
no
No.
One of the places to visit is Siesta Key.
it has a lot of places it is amazing but i don't know the names
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Nothing can survive where there is no food, water, and shelter. So those are also places where birds can't survive.
Places in Florida that start with H include: Hollywood
different animals live in different places around the world according to what they need to survive. Like: water, food, shelter, and space. The more crowded an area is the less likely the animals are to survive, so animals automatically spread out. but it also depends on the climate that an animal needs to survive. Like a python couldn't survive here because it is too cold but it can survive in Florida where it is really warm.