. Enlist cursorial adaptations in desert animals. give functions
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Cursorial adaptations
Increased limb bone length.
Adoption of digitigrade or unguligrade stance.
Loss of clavicle in mammals, which allows the scapula to move forwards and backwards with the limb and thereby increase stride length.
Increased spinal flexion during.
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Animal adaptations in the desert
Nocturnal desert animals keep cool by being active at night, whereas some other desert animals get away from the sun's heat by digging underground burrows. Other common adaptations seen in desert animals include big ears, light-colored coats, humps to store fat, and adaptations that help conserve water.
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