Answer this question… A. Being the same color as sand
Most reptiles have a spit that is similar to Vaseline, when they feel that they are drying out that spit this Vaseline type saliva onto themselves.
Desert spinny lizards do not have obvious external characteristics to distinguish between males and females. To determine the sex of a desert spinny lizard, you would typically need to examine internal reproductive organs. Alternatively, observing behavior during mating season may provide clues about the sex of the lizard.
that would be the Collared Lizard.
The adaptation of laying eggs with a tough leathery watertight shell would be well-suited for a terrestrial environment, such as a desert or forest. This type of egg shell helps protect the eggs from drying out in arid conditions and from external environmental threats in a terrestrial setting.
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Most reptiles have a spit that is similar to Vaseline, when they feel that they are drying out that spit this Vaseline type saliva onto themselves.
Some lizards are the Roundtail Horned Lizard , Flattail Horned Lizard, Regal, Texas Horned Lizard and Shorthorned Lizard.
the second one
The tarantula spider lives in the desert. The desert tortoise would be another one.
Having large leaves to capture sunlight in low-light conditions is an adaptation in a rainforest that would not be suitable in a desert where water conservation is more critical.
Ability to live with little water
Desert spinny lizards do not have obvious external characteristics to distinguish between males and females. To determine the sex of a desert spinny lizard, you would typically need to examine internal reproductive organs. Alternatively, observing behavior during mating season may provide clues about the sex of the lizard.
It would be a Horned Lizard because it is the only Living Component of the Californian Desert that can withstand it's scorching weather.
skin that blends in with green plants! :) (apex)
Changing color when snow falls
skin that blends in with green plants! :) (apex)
the bear finds an area where fish hide