we should take shelter under short trees rather than tall because short trees are less in height and there are less chances for it to catch electric lightning
Trees attract lightning. They are tall. They are in the ground, which lightning seeks.
Nurse trees
Seek shelter immediately in a sturdy building or car to protect yourself from hail. Avoid seeking shelter under trees, as they can attract lightning. If shelter is not available, protect your head and seek cover in a low-lying area.
A zebra lives under the trees and in the grass of the grasslands
Pigeons are ground-dwelling birds that have adapted to urban environments, where they find shelter and nesting locations on buildings and structures rather than in trees. Additionally, trees may not provide the same abundance of food and resources that pigeons can find in urban areas.
Grasshoppers use trees, leaves, and other plants for their shelter. They rest or sleep for short periods of time on a branch or a bush.
trees
about a little more than half a meter
No, koalas do not build shelter. They shelter in eucalyptus trees, resting in the forks of trees or on branches, but they neither build shelters nor do they use hollows or other forms of shelter.
Plant a shelter belt (trees). Plant a shelter belt (trees).
they find there own shelter by hiding in trees
Usually in trees
Trees
yes
trees
yes they do have shelter. Under trees, caves, or under cliffs overhangs
If you see lightning, seek shelter indoors immediately. Avoid open fields, high ground, and large isolated trees. Do not take shelter under tall or isolated objects.