Which of the following would be the most important adaptation for a desert-dwelling animal to possess?
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However, the temperature of the exhaled air in kangaroo rats is lower than that of T b, and often close to T a (Figure 26). This is because the nasal passages (turbinates) of kangaroo rats are extremely narrow and convoluted and provide a temporal counter-current cooling system, which operates as a heat exchanger
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The deserts are the arid environments.
It appears as a home to several animal and plant species.
The animals which live in the desert environments have certain adaptations to aids them in conserving water.
It is essential for desert animals to have some water retention adaptations.
It is important to avoid extreme heat and sun.
The desert animals also must keep cool to reduce water loss.
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