Asked by jay
Kangaroo rats are rodents that eat seeds and nuts and burrow in the ground to keep cool. These animals do not need to drink water because they get all the water they need from their food.
Where are these organisms adapted to live?
temperate rain forests
tundras
deserts
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Deserts.
Kangaroo rats are adapted to arid desert environments — they get water from seeds, burrow to stay cool, and conserve water efficiently.
Kangaroo rats are adapted to arid desert environments — they get water from seeds, burrow to stay cool, and conserve water efficiently.
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