describe the adaption of kangaroo rat to a hot and dry climate
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Despite living in the heat of the desert, kangaroo rats don't sweat. They also have very oily coats. Both of these adaptations prevent them from losing water. Without sweat, they are less able to cool their bodies, so they use their front legs to dig burrows underground.
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STRUCTURAL ADAPTATIONS OF THE KANGAROO RAT
Kangaroo rats got their name because they have long back legs and can leap long distances. Both of these features allow them to thrive in dry and semi-dry climates, where vegetation is scarce and they need to cover a lot of ground to find food. They have a number of other adaptations for desert life, allowing them to live in some of the driest climates in the world.
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