how does the wildlife of Sahara desert adapt to Extreme climate condition illustrate
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Answer:animals in Sahara survive by
Camel - storing fat in one place 1 so they can lose heat easily. expandable blood cells for absorption of more water. double eyelashes for stopping sandstorms.
Fennec Foxes - long ears to lose heat. make burrows to stay under the ground to keep themselves cool.
Reptiles - they also make burrows to do the same
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To cope with the desert's extreme temperatures, most species have a waxy covering to reduce moisture loss, and many of them burrow in the ground during daytime, coming out to eat only at night. The Sahara scorpion is no different; it hides under rocks during the day.
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