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A Visit to the Desert Tim was looking forward to this vacation. Then his parents told him the family would be visiting Grandma in Nevada. Tim was unhappy. He wanted to be with his friends this summer. "Grandma is eager to see you," Mom said. "She can't wait to take you on a desert hike." The next morning Grandma met them at the airport. Then they drove to the desert. As they hiked, Grandma explained that animals enjoy the open desert space. It gives them the freedom to move from place to place. Tim learned that the animals find ways to adapt to the hot desert weather. He wondered if he could get used to the desert climate. "Wow," Tim said, "Look at that! The turtle carries its home on its back!" Grandma smiled at Tim's excitement. "Actually," she said. "That is a desert tortoise. It looks for the shade made by the shadows of rocks. That's how it cools off. He burrows underground to get away from the heat." The tortoise disappeared into its burrow. Tim leaned over the hole. He could not hear a sound. "I'll bet it likes the silence of its burrow," Tim whispered. "I think it likes its sense of safety too," Grandma added. "That's the same feeling I get at home," Tim sighed. Just then a large rabbit hopped by. Grandma explained that the jack rabbit's large ears help it stay cool. "These animals are so unlike the animals at home!" Tim said. He had forgotten about the desert heat. "Some animals stay cool by sleeping during the day. Then they hunt at night," said Grandma. A Great Horned Owl hooted above them. Grandma said, "It will soon be time for the owl to hunt." "Which means it's time for us to head back," Dad added. "Aw, this vacation is going by too fast," Tim said. They asked Tim about the heat. "What heat?" Tim asked. "I feel as fresh and cool as a new flower. I've adapted!" Everyone laughed.
Dogs at Work Introduction. Dogs are friendly and smart. Dogs have natural senses. Dogs’ senses help them smell, see, and hear things. Dogs are good at doing many things that help people. Dogs can learn to do special types of work. Dogs That Help People. Some people can’t hear. A dog can listen for sounds. Some people can’t see. A dog helps them walk safely. Some people can’t move. A dog can get things for them. Some people feel sad. A dog can make them smile. Some Dogs Work Outdoors. A dog can bring home sheep that get lost. A dog can help a hunter find wild birds. Some Work Is Strange. A dog can chase geese away from airports. A dog can smell insects that harm buildings. Dogs Help Keep Us Safe. A dog can help the police solve a crime. A dog can help find out how a fire started. A dog can sniff to find out where drugs are hidden. A dog can jump in the water to help a swimmer. A dog can search for people who are lost or hurt. Conclusion. Dogs can learn many jobs that help people. A dog’s best work is to be a friend!
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