animals living in hot and dry places usually develop adaptations: (a) to keep the body cool through sweating and painting (b) to avoid the strong Sun by feeding in the morning or evening and hiding in the midday (c) like short shiny for to reflect sunray (d) all of these
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d) all of these
Because in hot and dry places animals have to keep the body cool through sweating and painting, to avoid the strong Sun by feeding in the morning or evening and hiding in the midday, like short shiny for to reflect sunray.
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