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Cry_of_lord_buddha Posted 18 years ago
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saguaro kangaroo rats generally leave watering holes

saguaro kangaroo rats generally leave watering holes , where food and water are abundant , during the day , while sonoran kangaroo rats remain near these same watering holes and continue foraging throughtout the day . Although sonoran kangaroo rats have larger and more frequent litters , they are generally outnumbered by the saguaroo rat.

bit confusing sentence . there are several commas also .here are my questions below

it says , "
saguaro kangaroo rats generally leave watering holes" .......but where do they go ?
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where food and water are abundant" ...does it mean , watering holes had food and water ?
"during the day " .....what it means in this context ?

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more frequent litters ".....what is a litter ?




  

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but where do they go ? It just says they go away. They don't stay near the watering holes.

  • but where do they go ?
  • It just says they go away.
  • They don't stay near the watering holes.
  • Nothing in the text is more specific than that.
  • does it mean , watering holes had food and water ?
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it says , "saguaro kangaroo rats generally leave watering holes" .......but where do they go ? It just says they go away. They don't stay near the watering holes. Nothing in the text is more specific than that.
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where food and water are abundant" ...does it mean , watering holes had food and water ? Yes

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