How can deit help desert animals to survive better? Explain with examples of kangaroo rat and camel?
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The kangaroo rat is almost perfectly adapted to life in the desert. They can survive without ever drinking any water, getting needed moisture from their seed diet. They have excellent hearing and can even detect the silent sound of an owl approaching. Their large back legs enable them to jump up to 9 feet (2.75m) in one jump in order to escape predators.
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Kangaroo rats have powerful hind legs and a long tail for balance. Kangaroo rats are masters of desert survival. ... Even though their diet consists of mostly dry seeds, the Kangaroo rat has almost no need for water. Instead they survive almost entirely on the water metabolized from seeds that are eaten.
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