Snakes are cold blooded, their body temperature is that of their surroundings. However,
to be active they need to get warm and will sun themselves to do this. Their body temperature would change with the airs temperature.
Lizards have adapted to living in the desert because they are able to conserve water more effectively, and their scales help protect them from the sun and predators. They also have evolved behaviors, such as being more active during cooler parts of the day, to cope with the extreme temperatures of the desert environment.
Snakes and lizards can be found in a variety of habitats, including deserts, forests, grasslands, and wetlands. They often prefer areas with ample prey, hiding spots, and suitable temperatures for thermoregulation. These reptiles are distributed worldwide, with different species adapted to specific ecological niches.
it is apparently not,because lizards can't live in water,or the north pole. it is apparently not,because lizards can't live in water,or the north pole. it is apparently not,because lizards can't live in water,or the north pole.
Lizards are found on every continent except Antarctica. They live in a variety of habitats including deserts, forests, grasslands, and rocky areas. Some species of lizards are even adapted to live in urban environments.
Many lizards live in deserts, but others live in temperate forests, rainforests, prairies, marshes and streams, subterranean burrows, or rocky outcrops. However, most lizards live on the ground or in trees.
Due to it's tropical environment and temperatures, lizards are quite frequent within Madagascar.
Toads live in the forest. Lizards live in the desert. Lizards have tails toads do not.
What layer of rainforest does rainbow lizards live
Asian lizards.
Lizards can live in a variety of places all over the world.
Lizards have adapted to living in the desert because they are able to conserve water more effectively, and their scales help protect them from the sun and predators. They also have evolved behaviors, such as being more active during cooler parts of the day, to cope with the extreme temperatures of the desert environment.
NO they do not
no
Snakes and lizards can be found in a variety of habitats, including deserts, forests, grasslands, and wetlands. They often prefer areas with ample prey, hiding spots, and suitable temperatures for thermoregulation. These reptiles are distributed worldwide, with different species adapted to specific ecological niches.
yes as longs it is not their enemy or prey its OK
148,236 lizards live in the Canadian woods
no they no not live in burrows