• 2 Read the text. What does it say about the habitat, appearance and behaviour of the giant mole rat? What did you find interesting about it? The giant mole rat is an unusual rodent found in the sandy desert areas of Kazakhstan and southern Russia. It spends most of its life underground in its burrows. It is blind as a result of its underdeveloped eyeballs, which are the size of a rice grain, that are covered by layers of skin. C To make up for its disability, the giant mole rat has very sharp and funct that it uses to gnaw food and dig burrows. The burrows can be extreme living areas - up to 1,100 feet in length! Digging such an extensive tunn take anything up to two months to complete. The giant mole rat digs tunnels to find new food, which usually consists of roots, foliage, earthworms and insect larvae. Once it has eaten up all the available food, it blocks up the burrow from the inside and then climbs out to dig a new one.​

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    The text describes the giant mole rat as an unusual rodent found in sandy deserts of Kazakhstan and Southern Russia, which spends most of its life underground in its burrows. It is blind due to its underdeveloped eyeballs, but it has very sharp and functional teeth that it uses to gnaw food and dig burrows. The burrows can be up to 1,100 feet in length, and it takes up to two months to dig. It digs tunnels to find food, such as roots, foliage, earthworms, and insect larvae, and blocks up the burrow once it has eaten up all the available food.

    I found it interesting that the giant mole rat can dig burrows as long as 1,100 feet, and it takes up to two months to complete. Also, it's fascinating how the giant mole rat blocks up the burrow from the inside before climbing out to dig a new one.

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