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why are desert animals in sand colour as given in the passage​

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Answered by chitrashri77
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More of the light ones will survive and have babies with light colored fur. Because they are better adapted to their environment, because they blend into their surroundings and are less likely to be killed by predators, these lighter-colored animals stand a better chance of survival.

For many desert animals, seeking shade is paramount to survival. Some animals cool off under the shade of a large cactus or rock. The Cape Ground Squirrel, native to Africa, uses its bushy tail as a parasol, bringing shade wherever it goes.

The color of animals is by no means a matter of chance; it depends on many considerations, but in the majority of cases tends to protect the animal from danger by rendering it less conspicuous. Perhaps it may be said that if coloring is mainly protective, there ought to be but few brightly colored animals. There are, however, not a few cases in which vivid colors are themselves protective. The kingfisher itself, though so brightly colored, is by no means easy to see. The blue harmonizes with the water, and the bird as it darts along the stream looks almost like a flash of sunlight.

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