why do desert animals like rats and snakes stay in barrow during day time answer 3 or 4 lines
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snakes dig deep burrows in the sand and stay in them during daytime when it is very hot. The burrows stay cool during the day and hence protect these animals from the sun's heat as well as loss of water from their body. The desert rats and desert snakes come out of the burrows only during cool night in search of food.
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why do desert animal like rattlesnake stay in bro deep in the sand
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