Well because it gets pretty hot they all walk around butt naked, or at least that's what i did
They live in all temperate, sub temperate, tropical, and sub tropical waters.
One thing that makes people different than animals is that we can adapt to very diverse climates, from ice-cold tundras to hot scorching deserts. Once people live in hot zones for quite some time, there body naturally adjusts and deals with higher temperatures. The same goes for people in sub-tropical, temperate or tropical zones.
The 12 sub-climate zones are tropical wet, tropical wet and dry, semi-arid, arid, Mediterranean, humid subtropical, marine west coast, humid continental, subarctic, tundra, ice cap, and highland. These zones are based on factors like temperature, precipitation, and vegetation patterns.
they live in tropical and sub tropical forests such as amazon forest.
No. Kookaburras live in temperate, sub-tropical and tropical bushland.
No..They are tropical and sub tropical species.
tropical or sub-tropical waters & coral reefs
The three major climate zones on Earth are tropical, temperate, and polar. The tropical zone is located near the equator and is characterized by warm temperatures year-round. The temperate zone is found between the tropical and polar zones and experiences distinct seasons. The polar zone is located near the poles and has cold temperatures throughout the year.
Pythons live in the warmer temperate, sub tropical and tropical areas all across the world
Moray eels live mostly in tropical and sub- tropical areas.
No. Manatees live in tropical and sub tropical regions, not in the Arctic.
Coral reefs are where you will find barracudas. They are in tropical or sub-tropical waters.