Biology, asked by garodiasatyam, 3 months ago

animals like rats and snakes stay in burrows deep in the sand

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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Answer:

Animals with smaller legs or no legs like rats and snakes stay inside the burrows deep inside the sand to avoid the intense heat during the day.

They move out of the burrows at night after the surrounding gets cooler.

Explanation:

  • There is lot of heat in day time or in desserts, animals cannot survive so much heat.
  • Animals which have smaller legs or legs like rats, snakes burry themselves inside the sand or hide them to save themselves from heat during day time.
  • When the surroundings get cooler that is at night time and in winters they move out.
  • Desert rats and snakes build deep holes in the sand during the day and stay in them when it is very hot.
  • The burrows keep the animals cool during the day, protecting them from the sun's heat as well as the loss of water from their bodies.

Thus, to survive in intense heat animals like rats and snakes stay in burrows deep in the sand.

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