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.. Why desert animals live in burrows? short answer​

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Answered by jeonjk0
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Some smaller desert animals burrow below the surface of the soil or sand to escape the high temperatures at the desert surface. These include many mammals, reptiles, insects and all the desert amphibians. Rodents may plug the entrances to their burrows to keep out hot, desiccating air

..Burrows provide important microenvironments for many desert evaders, and their structure and use vary between species. ... For the tortoises, burrows are important refuges for thermoregulation, summer aestivation and winter hibernation.

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