Desert animal need reserve of food and water .why?
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Animals have adapted to get water from the food they eat and to conserve what little they obtain. They often come out only at night to avoid the worst of the heat. The desert's arid conditions mean that soils take a long time to recover when they are disturbed. This lack of water makes desert landscapes vulnerable.
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Animals have adapted to get water from the food they eat and to conserve what little they obtain. They often come out only at night to avoid the worst of the heat. The desert's arid conditions mean that soils take a long time to recover when they are disturbed. This lack of water makes desert landscapes vulnerable.
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