1. How do desert animals survive without water? 

Explanation:

Desert animals have adapted to survive in extreme conditions with very little water. Some animals like gerbils live in underground burrows to keep cool and conserve moisture, while others like beetles catch drops of moisture on their legs. Camels can go for long periods without water by getting moisture from desert plants.


2. How do mongooses kill snakes? 

Explanation:

Mongooses are quick and agile animals that have developed a strategy for killing snakes. When a snake tries to strike, the mongoose dodges and gets away quickly. It then harasses the snake until it is exhausted and unable to fight back. Once the snake is tired, the mongoose can then attack and kill it using its powerful jaws and sharp teeth.


3. How does the hump of the camels help them to survive when there is no water? 

Explanation:

Contrary to popular belief, the hump of the camel is not meant for storing water but for storing fat. The fat in the hump provides a source of energy and nutrition for the camel when food and water are scarce. As the fat is metabolized, it releases water into the bloodstream, which helps the camel stay hydrated in arid conditions. This adaptation allows camels to go for long periods without water and survive in harsh desert environments.


4. Why do deserts have a low population density?

Explanation:

 Deserts have a low population density due to their scarcity of water and vegetation. There is little to no greenery except around water sources, making it challenging for people and animals to survive.


5. What are some interesting facts about snakes mentioned in the lesson?

Explanation:

 The lesson mentions that there are over 2300 different types of snakes globally, some of which can grow up to 11 meters long. Not all snakes are venomous, and while many snakes lay eggs, some give birth to their young.


6. Where are rattlesnakes commonly found?

Explanation:

 Rattlesnakes are widespread in the Americas, and they typically prey on mice and rats.


7. What is mentioned about mongooses in the lesson?

Explanation:

 The lesson notes that mongooses are commonly found in Africa and feed on beetles and other small creatures. Despite being preyed on by large snakes, hawks, and eagles, they are known for their ability to kill snakes.


8. What information is given about camels in the lesson?

Explanation:

Camels are primarily found in deserts and can drink up to 30 gallons of water in ten minutes. They obtain the moisture they need from desert plants, and some camels have one hump while others have two. Their humps store fat that is used as a source of food.


9. Define a desert and name some common desert animals. How do they survive in the harsh conditions?

Explanation:

 A desert is an arid region characterized by extremely low precipitation, high temperatures, and little vegetation. Some common desert animals are gerbils, beetles, snakes, mongooses, and camels. These animals survive in the harsh conditions of the desert in their unique ways. Gerbils live in underground burrows to keep themselves cool, while beetles catch drops of moisture on their legs. Snakes, like the rattler, are active during the day and are often found in rocky areas. Mongooses are known for their ability to kill snakes, and they hunt in groups and communicate with each other through peculiar calls. Camels have adapted to desert life by developing winter and summer coats to regulate their body temperature, and they can drink up to 30 gallons of water at a time. They also store fat in their humps, which is used as a source of food and water.


10. What are some interesting facts about snakes mentioned in the lesson Desert Animals?

Explanation:

 The lesson Desert Animals mentions some interesting facts about snakes, such as there are more than 2300 different kinds of snakes in the world. Some snakes can grow up to 11 meters in length. Not all snakes are poisonous, and most snakes lay eggs, but some give birth to their young. Rattlesnakes are commonly found in the rocky deserts of America, and large pythons can go without eating for a year or more.


11. What are some unique habits of mongooses and camels?

Explanation:

Mongooses are social animals that hunt in groups and are known for their ability to kill snakes. They communicate with each other through peculiar calls and are afraid of their enemies like hawks, eagles, and snakes. Camels have adapted to desert life by developing unique features like winter and summer coats to regulate their body temperature. They can drink up to 30 gallons of water at a time and get all the moisture they need from desert plants. Camels also store fat in their humps, which is used as a source of food and water.