Desert animals have thick leather skin why.
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Many desert animals have thick coats of fur with small patches of thin fur or skin in certain areas called "thermal windows". The fur limits the heat that reaches the body. To protect themselves from the heat many desert animals, especially rodents, become inactive in the hot summer months.
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The fur limits the heat that reaches the body. It allows for sun, heat and sand to be dissipated from the body. Thick leathery furs are usually on found on the shaded areas of the body, like the belly.
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