Adaptations Assignment

By Harris Vasil

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  • Adaptations
  • Lace Monitor
    • Environment
    • Challenges
    • Adaptations
    • Rhythmic Pattern
  • Tawny Frogmouth
    • Environment
    • Challenges
    • Adaptations
    • Rhythmic Pattern
  • Crimson Bottle Brush
    • Environment
    • Challenges
    • Adaptations
  • Differences between Adaptations
  • Plants vs Animals - Tolerance Ranges for Temperature
  • Interesting Facts
  • References

Lace Monitors Rhythmic Pattern  

Lace Monitors are diurnal creatures which mean they are most active during the day. Lace Monitors spend most of the day looking or foraging for food. At night the Lace Monitors rest or sleep in logs on the ground or hollow trees. But when the weather gets hot they also are known to hunt during the night. The reason why the Lace Monitor is diurnal is because that’s when its requirements are most active. 

Lace Monitor Rhythmic Patterns 
Sources:
http://static.aussiebarons.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/Goanna-Lace-Monitor-getting-in-to-our-garden-.jpg
http://www.ausemade.com.au/thejourney/diary/200601/images/nsw/wollondilly/060101089b.jpg
http://ak.picdn.net/shutterstock/videos/4342763/preview/stock-footage-australian-lace-monitor-or-goanna-in-hollow-tree-trunk-north-queensland-australia.jpg
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  • Home
  • Adaptations
  • Lace Monitor
    • Environment
    • Challenges
    • Adaptations
    • Rhythmic Pattern
  • Tawny Frogmouth
    • Environment
    • Challenges
    • Adaptations
    • Rhythmic Pattern
  • Crimson Bottle Brush
    • Environment
    • Challenges
    • Adaptations
  • Differences between Adaptations
  • Plants vs Animals - Tolerance Ranges for Temperature
  • Interesting Facts
  • References