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Write a short note on adaptations of desert animals.
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Solution
- Adaptations of desert animals help them survive in harsh, water-scarce conditions.
- The desert animal, like the Kangaroo rat, inhabiting the Arizona deserts, has the potential to concentrate its urine to conserve water. This animal never drinks water in its life.
- Snakes and desert lizards bask in the sun early in the morning and burrow themselves in the sand in the afternoons to escape the day’s heat, to prevent water loss.
- Camels can store fat in the hump, which can be metabolised for energy. A camel can survive for many days without water. Long eyelashes, ears lined with hair, and slit-like nostrils help them to keep out sand.
- These adaptations enable desert animals to conserve water, regulate body temperature, and protect against environmental stresses effectively.
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