Science, asked by RVL150807, 3 months ago

How do desert rats and meercats adjust in desert habitat even though they do not have similar features like camels?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Animals survive in deserts by living underground or resting in burrows during the heat of the day. Some creatures get the moisture they need from their food, so they don't need to drink much water, if any. Others live along the edges of deserts, where there are more plants and shelter

Answered by PD626471
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Meerkats are specially adapted to living in the harsh desert environment. Dark patches around their eyes help them be effective lookouts by reducing the glare of the sun, much like a baseball player who paints dark lines beneath his eyes. Their eyes also allow them to take in a wide angle view of the scene.

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