How is the kangaroo rat adapted to live in regions with very little water?
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Despite living in the heat of the desert, kangaroo rats don't sweat. They also have very oily coats. Both of these adaptations prevent them from losing water. Without sweat, they are less able to cool their bodies, so they use their front legs to dig burrows underground.
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At that regional area the kangaroo adapted rat for itself survives.
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