7. Why do some desert animals live inside burrows?
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Desert animals prevent water leaving their bodies in a number of different ways. Some, like kangaroo rats and lizards, live in burrows which do not get too hot or too cold and have more humid (damp) air inside. These animals stay in their burrows during the hot days and emerge at night to feed.
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Desert animals prevent water leaving their bodies in a number of different ways. Some like kangaroo,rats and lizard,live in burrows which don't get too hot or too cold and have more humid air inside. These animals stay in their burrows during the hot days and emerge at night to feed...
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