as long as you have it in the proper invironment they should addapted and make themselves at home
A wide variety of ways - desert snakes are highly resistant to water loss, sea snakes have paddle-shaped tails to help them swim, arboreal snakes are often thin and look like twigs.
By hunting and being active when it is warm, and finding shelter when it is cool
A snake adapts to its environment by
They PUFF UP !
They adapt by getting us to their surroundings.
Animals adapt to their environment because they need to be able to live and thrive. They don't choose to adapt, it's natural. Also, they could move to a new location but more commonly they just adapt.
Turtles adapt to their environment by living in water or on land
bees adapt to there environment by using there stinger but most its pad on their feet to pick the pollen up
as long as you have it in the proper invironment they should addapted and make themselves at home
it absorbs all the poisonous gases in the environment so that supporting the environment from some toxic or harmful gases
they change by getting older or getting bigger such as a snake
how has a adder adapted to fit its enviroment
how do leeches adapt their environment
A rainforest does not adapt to it's environment; it created the environment in which it's in.
Usually they find shelter like trees, holes, or alot of grass. They are cold blooded. Part of a snakes adaptation to their environment is shedding. They shed by usually wrapping themself around a tree and let their old skin just slip off over a period of time.
If plants do not adapt, they do not survive in that particular environment.
How did Jamestown colonists adapt to their environment?
The desert is the environment. It does not adapt. Organisms in an ecosystem adapt to the environment.
Only living things adapt to the environment. Uluru is a natural land feature, and not alive. It does not need to adapt to the environment.
Rats adapt to their environment by pooing and sitting in it!