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Gerbils live in the desert. They do not produce urine. they live in holes during the day and only come out at night. explain how these adaptations help gerbils survive in the desert​

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Answered by rukaiyavarekar9
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Answered by mohityadavji2008
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Since many gerbils live in deserts, the ability to process water efficiently is an important survival adaptation. ... Gerbils produce only small amounts of very concentrated urine and their feces is very dry, so little water is lost in their waste. 2 expanition

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How Is A Gerbil Adapted To The Desert? ... Living in a burrow enables gerbils to escape the intense heat of the day. The sand insulates their little nest, keeping it safe from the burning heat and helping it protect against the chill of a cloudless desert night. please mark me brainlist

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