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Garg, Neeru, Kanwar, Amita, Jaipal, B. R. |
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Journal of Experimental Zoology India; Jul2020, Vol. 23 Issue 2, p1505-1509, 5p |
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Deserts are hot, dry areas made up in most cases of sand, rock and mountains and the Thar desert is one of them. In widespread, deserts are described as areas where greater water evaporates into the air than falls to the ground as rain. An animal lives in deserts with the aid of residing underground or resting in burrows throughout the warmth of the day. Some creatures get the moisture they want from their meals so that they don’t want to drink much water if any. The Indian fox Vulpes bengalensis spread over India and found around the scrub and dry grassland habitats of western desert areas. The study was conducted on its living strategies in warm climatic conditions using direct observation and line transects technique during 2015 to 2019. The observations examined a mixture of natural and human-dominated habitats in the hilly, irrigated and sandy areas with sand dunes in Balotra region in Barmer, Rajasthan. They exist wherever they can dig dens into the soil and find prey. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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