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Of mice, mosquitoes and foxes in the night by Sonyl Varma
Of mice, mosquitoes and foxes in the night by Sonyl Varma












of mice, mosquitoes and foxes in the night by Sonyl Varma

Some animals are crepuscular mostly because their prey is crepuscular. The half-dark makes prey animals less visible, yet visibility is good enough to locate food. Mostly nocturnal animals include kangaroo rats, woodrats (also called packrats), and most other small desert rodents, skunks, ringtails, foxes, bobcats, mountain lions, bats, and owls.Īnimals that are most active at dawn and dusk are called “crepuscular.” These times of day are cooler than mid-day. This can be an adaptation to both predation and hot summer daytime temperatures.

of mice, mosquitoes and foxes in the night by Sonyl Varma

Most desert animals are nocturnal, being most active at night.

of mice, mosquitoes and foxes in the night by Sonyl Varma

It’s a collection of poems.“Dedicated to my fellow walkers Ravi in back of Mahavir Nagar, Rajneel’s Everest Trekkers,John Abraham songs, Bhavin in Dahisar and Beyond, Mickey in LIC, IC and Don Bosco, Jihanin Panchgini, Sonali in Lokhanwala,, Raison, Amit, Sunil Fernandes, Rupesh near Vancouver,Sam, Cheloo in back of Mahavir Nagar, Mom in Bulsar, Iyer, Iyer brothers, Neha, all thatclimbed Bhimashankar from Situations and Langotiya gang that climbed Matheran, my uncleYogesh Shah, Sameer and Tanya my cousins in Devlali, Neha’s memory through NationalPark, the Don Bosco gang on Marve evening and Gorai night and many others that I forgot tomention.Though the natural quiet of Arches often creates the impression of lifelessness, many animals live here.The most frequently sighted animals include birds, lizards, and some small mammals, though seasons and weather play a large role in determining what animals are active.ĭesert animals have a variety of adaptations for dealing with the temperature and moisture stresses present in Arches. Of walking, talking, friendships, philosophy and foxesA Gujarati writer defined happiness as a good conversation with an intelligent person and theauthor of Blue Sky Fox, which was previously a website defines happiness as a walk, preferablyin the wild (thus fox) with a friend and a fellow philosopher and good conversations followed bygood food hopefully.For to all walkers and talkers and all walkers that walk the walk and talk the talk and all itspermutation and combinations.














Of mice, mosquitoes and foxes in the night by Sonyl Varma