how do the smaller desert animals fulfil their need for water?
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Answer: The smaller desert animals take various measures to fulfil their need for water: Some of them burrow underground in the day time and come out only at night to eat. Some others eat other animals and get the moisture from the meat. Some eat plants and seeds and obtain plant juices.
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Desert animals cannot survive without water. They find different ways of coping with the harsh desert conditions. For example, gerbils spend the hottest part of the day in cool underground burrows. And darkling beetles catch moisture on their legs and then lift them into the air till the drops trickle down into their mouths.
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