animals that live in hot environments can have adaptations such as being nocturnal, avoiding the sun and staying in the shade, licking their arms often (like kangaroos) because that is where vessels are close to the surface therefore a lot of heat can be lost. Other behaviours could be walking a certian way (for example there are animals that walk on their heels) or burrowing in the ground and remaining relatively inactive until rain comes (a certain frog does this).
African penguins survive in their habitat by adapting to their environment, with their waterproof feathers that keep them warm and dry in the cold waters, and by eating a diet of fish such as sardines and anchovies. They also have specialized glands to help regulate their body temperature in both cold and warm conditions, allowing them to thrive in their coastal habitat.
there could be. Kingsnakes and milk snakes can have very similar markings to the coral snake. A true coral snake's habitat is in the southern region of the US. if there is any doubt...stay away.
Different types of animals thrive in different enviroments. For example, marine organisms thrive in a wet, dark, habitat. Humans thrive better in a dry, fresh air, sunny habitat. There are different habitats so that all the different organisms on the planet will be able to survive. If there was only one type of habitat, many of the organisms on the planet would not exist.
Can be either a coral snake or king snake. They look very similar, but the coral snake is one of the moat deadly poisonous snakes around. Best to leave it be.
A rough green snake fits that description. They are slender, green colored snakes that are typically around 10-16 inches long and have a thin body.
They are smart enough to survive in their native habitat.
yes but give me info please
they use their habitat and surrondings and they survive off of bamboo and water they also are very wild and active
Snakes don't have a very good sense of smell through their noses, the tongue has a sensor in it that the snake can "sense" danger, food, water and more things they need to survive. Without the tongue the snake wouldn't last too long
The subject is "The weather," and the predicate is "was very warm and sunny."
Actually, the tongue is very important for a snake. While a snake's eyesight and hearing are only average, its sense of smell is very intense, thanks in large part to its tongue. A snake's tongue may look strange, but it helps the snake to experience various aromas in its environment: for example, it flicks its tongue as a way to smell the air and detect if there is prey in the area or if there is some kind of threat.
Snakes don't have a very good sense of smell through their noses, the tongue has a sensor in it that the snake can "sense" danger, food, water and more things they need to survive. Without the tongue the snake wouldn't last too long
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rattle snake
'Sunny' is an adjective. 'Yesterday was sunny, whereas today is cloudy.' 'My sister has a very sunny personality.' 'Sunny' cannot be used as a verb.
At the least, once a week. Garter snakes feed mainly on fish, and they feed more often than a king snake, for example. Their enclosure can get really dirty and smelly in a very short time. Keeping them clean is very important for their health and happiness.
Sunny is a very good break dancer. Sunny has been mentioned in many magazines and many people know who Sunny is.