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adaptations in desert animals - Coggle Diagram
adaptations in desert animals
features of desert animals
desert animals have adapted to their sandy and hot surroundings and have developed special features so that they can survive here. For example camels turn their remaining food into fat and store it in their hump so that they can save it for later they also have long eyebrows to protect their eyes from the sand their hooves are wide which prevents them from sinking in the sand.
About desert animals (Samaksh)
animals That Live in the Desert
Armadillo. In Spanish, Armadillo means “little armored one.” This is true of the armadillo, a small mammal with a shell entirely unique to this animal. ...
Coyotes. ...
Giraffe. ...
Dingo. ...
Wild Horses. ...
Mountain Lion. ...
Bats. ...
Camels.
What are some facts about desert animals?
Desert animals have evolved ways to help them keep cool and use less water. Camels can go for weeks without water, and their nostrils and eyelashes can form a barrier against sand. Many desert animals, such as the fennec fox, are nocturnal, coming out to hunt only when the brutal sun has descended.
Examples of desert animals (Alton)
sand cat
bactrian camel
tiger rattlesnake
desert tortoise
desert spiny lizard
kit fox
golden eagle
desert cottontail
barbary ostrich
desert recluse spider
south african lion
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