animals which don't like rain:
cats
goats
snakes
sheep
maybe horses
robins
and thats it!
Animals in tropical wet-dry climates are adapted to both wet and dry seasons. Examples include elephants, zebras, giraffes, and lions in Africa's savannas. These animals have evolved to cope with the changes in temperature, precipitation, and food availability throughout the year.
Animals in the tropical wet and dry climate include elephants, tigers, monkeys, and various species of birds. These animals have adapted to the alternating wet and dry seasons by either migrating or adjusting their behaviors and diets accordingly. The diverse habitats within this climate support a wide range of wildlife species.
no you cant because otherwise the stitches will get wet and then get soggy and fall out then if the wound isn't healed enough then the cut, or wound could bleed a lot.
plants produce oxygen which animals need.
you cant make animals on alchemy... actually you can, one animal is a bird.
The soil has to be wet for animals to leave tracks.
Each mobile phone contains a battery , and batteries can not get wet.
because it is wet anything that is wet cant be burned. but it can boil
some animals are wet from sweat or they have recently been in the water. most snakes and frogs are slimey because they must keep wet to survive.
cant answer it beacous you can NOT do that only they can wet there pants or you can wet YOUR pants.and your friend will anyway hide that from you and you whould do that to.
scissors.
you can, if you put water on it
frogs can only live on land if they are wet, all animals from this catagory do this. However, frogs cant survive on land if they are dry. They way frogs breath is much different from most animals,frogs not only breath through lungs, but also through their skin. Frogs can only breath when wet.
no you cant do that
domestic cats bitrds flying bugs rabbits tics
When you're in the water, the one thing that can't get wet is a hole. This is because a hole is an empty space and there is nothing to get wet.
Animals in tropical wet-dry climates are adapted to both wet and dry seasons. Examples include elephants, zebras, giraffes, and lions in Africa's savannas. These animals have evolved to cope with the changes in temperature, precipitation, and food availability throughout the year.