Where do the snakes and rodents take shelter? Why?
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The rodents and snakes take shelter in roofs, attics and godowns. They do so because their holes are flooded with rain water............
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They may shelter in underground rodent burrows or dens; under rocks, logs or bushes; in stumps or root systems; in tree knots and joints; or under sand, debris or gravel. Snakeswill make use of their particular habitat features in deciding where to seek shelter, and they may opt to find shelter for several reasons.
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