In small desert mammals, the water cost of being active in the daytime soars due to
A) the fact that they often hide in burrows to escape the heat rather than seek water.
B) the percentage of body weight lost per hour via evaporative thermoregulation.
C) their relatively small body-surface area per unit of weight.
D) their low metabolic rate.
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