Science, asked by gugugulu1986, 2 months ago

(a) What is a burrow?
(b) Where do ants live?
(c) How does a tailorbird stitch its nest?
(d) Where do sparrows make their nest?
(e) Where do wild animals live?​

Answers

Answered by karuneshtripathi7979
1

(a) a burrow is place dig by a certain animal such as rabbit

(b) they live in a hole.

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Answered by vinodashatr7057
2

Explanation:

a)a hole or tunnel dug by a small animal, especially a rabbit, as a dwelling

b)Ants live on every continent on earth with the exception of Antarctica. Ants make their nests in the ground and they will build very elaborate tunnels and chambers to house eggs, food and their young underground.

c)

The bird that stitches its nest. The most intriguing quirk of the common tailorbird (Orthotomus sutorius) is perhaps that it creates its nest by sewing leaves together with its beak.

d)The species mainly nests in holes and crevices of man-made structures and nest-boxes (Summers-Smith 1988). House sparrows use a broad range of materials for nest building, including feathers, grass inflorescences, stalks and roots of plants, barks, threads, strings, and pieces of paper and wool .

e)Wild animals live in a habitat, which is their natural home, like a rainforest, a mountain, a pine tree forest, or a beach. It is not tame. That means it does not usually interact with people and it depends on itself to get food to survive and a home to live in.

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