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Why do desert snakes burrow deep into the sand during the day?

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The desert snakes burrow deep into the sand during the day to protect themselves from the heat of the sun that persists through the daytime. The deeper layers of desert sand are cooler and allows them to stay away from the heat. It also prevents water loss from their body.


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