This book is about things I like to do. I get a ton of surprises at home, and especially on my birthday.
This is more than that just an about me book. If someone gives you a problematic remark about your stories that you think is more judgemental pe...
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Reptiles .............. Reptiles such as snakes, lizards and tortoises, do well in deserts because they control their body temperatures by gaining or losing heat from their surroundings. This means that reptiles need not expend as much energy as birds and mammals, which use lots of energy to generate heat within their bodies. So reptiles need less food, a scarce commodity in the deserts. Using less energy also means that reptiles do not breathe as frequently as birds and mammals do, and this helps them to conserve moisture. Compared to amphibians, such as toads, with their permeable skins, reptiles are better suited to the desert because they have scaly skin to help them conserve moisture. Fun fact: Desert Snakes can live for 3 years on just one meal! Now that is pretty cool right?
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Tongue Out like all snakes the Diadem Snake uses its tongue to pick up scents from the air and the ground. The scents are transferred to a sensory organ in the roof of the mouth which detects chemicals. The snake does this to find out what is going on around it.
Spitting Cobra............................. The Red Spitting Cobra spreads its hood before spitting venom to defend itself. When attacking its pret, mainly small reptiles and mammals, the cobra bites to inject venom. Like many desert snakes, it hunts at night to avoid the heat of day.
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