why do animals living in borrows in Sahara come out to feed at night
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They stay deep underground in burrows. There the sand is much cooler, and burrowing animals, like the kangaroo rat, the badger, the gopher, the coyote and the kit fox, sleep while you are playing on the dunes. At night, after the sun goes down and the sand cools off, the animals come out to hunt for food.
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Answer:They come out in night as in daytime there is high temperature
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