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1 Snakes and rats in the desert burrow under the soil to escape the scorching heat of the sun. They do not lose much water from the body in the form of sweat.

2 The hairs and spines that grow on desert plants help reduce moisture loss by breaking the effects of the wind. They also help to cast small shadows on other desert plants, which can protect them from the sun. The hairs and spines can even serve to reflect the sun's rays away from plants because of their shininess.

3This is because frogs start their lives in the water and then live on land, according to Defenders of Wildlife.

4Fish scales provide protection and reduce water turbulence

5An introvert among plants and a favourite among all of us, the touch-me-not or chuimui in Hindi, is aptly named Mimosa pudica by scientists, where pudica is Latin for shy or chaste.

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