Pigs and reindeer have dry rhinariums. Cows and dogs have wet rhinariums. The rhinariums is the frontal part of the nose.
A moist rhinarium is a specialized area on the nose of certain animals, such as dogs and cats, that contains very sensitive and moist skin. This helps these animals to detect odors more effectively by trapping scent particles in the moisture on their noses.
Reptiles are animals that have dry skin. However, other animals can have dry skin as well. Though in other animals the skin must be treated to get rid of the dryness.
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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A dry aquarium is also known as a terrarium. It is a container specifically designed for plants or small animals that require a dry habitat.
A moist rhinarium is a specialized area on the nose of certain animals, such as dogs and cats, that contains very sensitive and moist skin. This helps these animals to detect odors more effectively by trapping scent particles in the moisture on their noses.
Rhinarium is the naked skin surrounding the external openings of the nostrils, for example, the bare nose on cats and dogs.
Reptiles are animals that have dry skin. However, other animals can have dry skin as well. Though in other animals the skin must be treated to get rid of the dryness.
Land animals which have tough and dry skin are called reptiles:)
Animals that don't live in oceans, lakes, rivers, streams, swamps, bogs, etc. Are all dry land animals. ~ ~Sleenky
what dry country is home to many unusual animals,such as wombats and platypuses
All animals that live in a dry place.
Mostly desert or dry land animals.
Tropical dry forests experience periods of severe drought so animals that live there have to be able to survive through those times. Some animals that live in the tropical dry forests are pumas, monkeys, jaguars and giraffes.
Animals migrate to find food, whether they are in Africa and facing a dry season, or are birds heading south for the winter.
lizards and snakes fit the description
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.