Just think and write a few lines on what might happen to the wildlife during the monsoon season
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Answer: Explanation:Rain seems to annoy most species, however, even aquatic animals. During torrential downpours, animals such as frogs, turtles and fish may retreat to lower levels of lakes and ponds, with some seeking added shelter under things like fallen rocks or driftwood.
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Life of the wildlife during monsoon season -
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- In the monsoon season, the humidity rises due to heat and moisture in the environment. This situation creates or comfort the microorganisms to grow which may lead to infectious diseases, parasites, injuries and stress.
- If there are heavy monsoons, then the forest may get flooded or trees may fall resulting in death of wildlife due to drowning and lightning.
- Animals try to find shelters to avoid getting wet from continuous rains, as the animals may fall sick due to the temperature changes in the body.
- On the other hand, monsoon seasons are also the time period of rejuvenation of the forests. The cold temperature and moisture in the environment helps the trees and plants to grow healthier and greener.
- Due to the pleasing and attractive environment, the animals feel fresh and happy which can overcome the stress faced by the heavy monsoons.
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