how do small animals manage in desert
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underground burrows
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Answer: The smaller desert animals spend the day in the underground burrows to escape the heat. Some of them eat other animals and get the water they need from the moisture in the meat. Others eat plants and get the water they need from plant juices.
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The two main adaptation that desert animals must make are how to deal with lake of water and how to deal with extremes in temperature. Many desert animals avoid the heat of the desert by simply staying out of it as much as possible..... these animals stay in there burrows during the hot days and emerge at night to feed.
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