How do desert animals deal with the scorching summer heat?

2024-07-16 2024-07-16T17:24:38Z
ندى ماهر عبدربه
ندى ماهر عبدربه
صانعة مُحتوى

ArabiaWeather - Desert animals face severe environmental challenges, as temperatures in summer are very high, often exceeding 40 degrees Celsius. Despite these difficult conditions, desert animals have developed a set of unique strategies to adapt to the scorching heat.

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How do desert animals deal with the scorching summer heat?

  • Night activity

Many desert animals avoid activity during the hot hours of the day, and are most active at night when temperatures drop. For example, animals such as desert foxes and nocturnal hedgehogs rely on darkness to search for food and water.

  • Hiding

Some animals resort to hiding in their burrows or under the shade of rocks and plants during the day. Desert mice and hares, for example, build burrows deep underground where temperatures are cooler.

  • Physiological adaptation

Some desert animals have physiological adaptations that help them withstand high temperatures.

Camels, for example, can raise their body temperature to reduce water loss through sweating. Its thick skin and fur help insulate the body from heat.

  • Reduce activity

Some animals reduce their activity to a minimum during the day to save energy and water.

Animals such as desert lizards may spend long hours stationary to avoid overheating.

  • Nutrition and water

Desert animals need less water and benefit from the moisture in food. Camels, for example, can drink large amounts of water at once, and retain it for long periods, while small animals such as kangaroo rats get most of their water from the food they eat.

  • Physical adaptations

Some animals have physical features that help them deal with heat.

The large ears of desert foxes, for example, help them lose heat by dissipating excess heat through the blood vessels in the ears.

  • Collaborative relationships

Some animals build cooperative relationships that help them survive in difficult conditions. Some birds cooperate with larger mammals to locate water and food.

Desert animals display an amazing ability to adapt to a harsh environment that requires multiple innovations and strategies to survive. These unique adaptations make the desert a vibrant and complex ecosystem that reflects nature's ability to evolve and adapt to changing conditions.

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This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.
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