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Where do the snakes and rodents take shelter? why?
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Snakes will seek shelter in practically any stable place that is hidden from view and provides protection from the elements and potential predators. They may shelter in underground rodent burrows or dens; under rocks, logs or bushes; in stumps or root systems; in tree knots and joints; or under sand, debris or gravel.
The snakes and rodents take shelter in roofs, attics, and godowns because they are flooded out of their holes and burrows due to excessive rain.
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rodents and snakes take selter under roof or in houses because there holes are filled with water due to rain
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