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Article: Desert animals designed to survive in their environment.(Neighbor)(Kids ink)
- Article from:
- Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL)
- Article date:
- August 13, 2003
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Byline: J. Hope Babowice
You wanted to know
Lee Jackson, 10, of Libertyville wanted to know:
How do desert animals survive in the desert without burning to death?
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For more information
To learn more about desert animals, the Wauconda Area Public Library suggests the following.
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