Choose the correct answer.

Why is sunlight a need for animals?
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A. to get a tan
B. to get energy
C. to stay warm
D. to get energy and stay warm
That's Correct!
It's Wrong!

Living things need sunlight. Animals are living things. Some animals, such as reptiles, need the sunlight to stay warm. They go into the sunlight to raise their body temperature, or to feel the heat. Other animals, such as bats, eat plants that get energy from the Sun.

Plants make their own food with the help of carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight.

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