why do desert animals dig holes underground in a desert?
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Most of the time little water is available, so animals have to be masters at keeping cool and saving water. Almost all desert animals are smart enough to stay out of the sun during the hottest part of the day. They stay deep underground in burrows
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animal dig inside desert because they know that the very little amount of water present in the desert is inside the land they are in smart enough that they can dig it down that is why they dig holes underground the desert and many type of animal lives here
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