how do animals get water in the deserts
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In coastal deserts, animals obtain water by licking fog-drenched rocks. Desert amphibians can absorb water through the skin from humid underground dens by accumulating urea in their blood and raising its osmotic pressure.
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Since water is so scarce, most desert animals get their water from the food they eat: succulent plants, seeds, or the blood and body tissues of their prey. … These animals stay in their burrows during the hot days and emerge at night to feed. Other animals have bodies designed to save water.
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