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Here are three easy ways to say the same thing for a 6-year-old:

  1. In dry grasslands, animals learn to run fast and hide in the tall grass to stay safe. They live in burrows (small underground homes) that keep them warm in winter and cool in summer.

  2. Animals in dry grasslands use the tall grass to hide and run away from danger. They dig burrows to sleep in, which are cozy when it is cold and cool when it is hot.

  3. In dry grasslands, animals practice running and hiding in the high grass. Burrows are their underground houses that help them stay warm in winter and cool in summer.


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