How do rats and Snakes protect themselves from heat during daytime
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Rats and snakes protect themselves from the extreme heat during day time by making under ground burrows and staying in them.
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Reptiles like snakes use the environment to regulate their warmth. This strategy helps them conserve energy in the cold and rapidly ramp up their body temperature in the heat, but it also makes them particularly sensitive to global warming. Reptiles warm up just as simply, by basking in the sun
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