Kangaroo and desert rat that live in conditions of water scarcity are capable of meeting all their water requirements by
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Answer: Having a thick coat to minimize evaporation desiccation
Explanation:Kangaroo and desert rat seldom drink water. It has a thick coat to minimize evaporative desiccation. The animal seldom comes out its comparatively humid and cool burrow during the day time. 90% of its water requirement is met from metabolic water which is produced by respiratory breakdown of fats. 10% is obtained from food. Loss of water is minimized by producing solid urine and faces.
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