Biology, asked by sristisrivastava85, 1 year ago

why ants amd lizards are not seen in winters?​

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Answered by raghav5796
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Explanation:

Reptiles and insects are cold-blooded animals. They use environmental heat to maintain a steady body temperature. In winter, the environment is cold. Therefore, ants and lizards are less active or dormant during winter.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Lizards are not seen in winter season because, being a cold-blooded animal, it has to absorb heat from the environment in which it lives for its body's metabolic activity. During winterseason the temperature is less causing increase of cold and decreasing of the heat.

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