Transcription of Desert Animals
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Are the driest places on earthand sometimes go for months, or evenyears, without rain. But even the desertanimals cannot survive without water,or for long periods in the scorching sun,so they have had to find different waysof coping with the harsh conditions. Forexample, gerbils spend the hottest partof the day in cool underground strange insects called darklingbeetles are experts at catching drops ofmoisture on their legs, then lifting theminto the air until the drops trickle downinto their mouths. Not all deserts areendless seas of rolling sand are rocky or pebbly and dottedwith small bushes while others aresprinkled with colourful flowers duringthe are more than 2300 differentkinds of snakes around the world,ranging from just fifteen centimetreslong to more than eleven metres.
camels usually live in small groups of up to thirty animals. Camels have long, shaggy winter coats to keep war m and shorter, tidier coats in the summer to keep cool. A thirsty camel can drink as much as thirty gallons of water — that’s about five hundred full glasses — in just ten minutes. Nor mally, however , it gets all the moisture it ...
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