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Yes, but they blink less than a human. They were originally adapted to a desert environment, so their eyes don't dry out as fast. So we will never win a "staring contest."
Nigriceps ants have adapted to their surroundings by making their homes in the Swollen Thorn Acacia tree. The ants prune the growth of the tree to ensure that it grows vertically and is difficult to attack by other ants. The environment is too wet or too dry by times for them to nest on the ground.
because they have gills. and they need a moist environment
Animals that live in the rainforest have adapted to live in trees, so they donâ??t have to walk on the wet ground all the time. Many of them are also slender, so that they are able to dry quickly.
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.
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Dry Farming which included: corn, squash, melons, beans, and fruit.
They are able to undergo photosynthesis based on their adaptation to the environment. One such example is the CAM plant, which have become adapted to the dry environment and is able to perform photosynthesis at the optimum time.
In Africa, people use the Quiver Tree as a storage for water and food. Go to: http://www.encounter.co.za/article/251.html for more information on both the Quiver Tree and other trees of Africa.
Many frogs can survive for a while in a dry place by hibernating believe it or not! However I don't think they can survive in a permanently dry place though seeing as they are amphibians
mostly stored water, as they are well adapted to the dry desert environment.
The Waratahs' adaption's include having thick, waxy leaves to cope with dry periods and is a unique flower to attract pollinators
Chaparral regions have a Mediterranean climate characterized by hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. These conditions are not ideal for tree growth as the vegetation is adapted to the frequent fires that occur in these areas. Instead, chaparral is dominated by shrubs and other drought-adapted plant species.
they have thick wood to withstand harsh climatic conditions they have very small roots so that donot absorb alot of water through roots they are very tall and it helps to form a canopy
In coral reefs, fish like clownfish have adapted to live among the stinging tentacles of sea anemones for protection. In deserts, plants like cacti have adapted by storing water in their tissues to survive harsh dry conditions. In rainforests, tree frogs have adapted with sticky toe pads for climbing and avoiding predators.
In a dry environment.