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the skin of desert animals do not have sweat glands​

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the skin of desert animals do not have sweat glands

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A kangaroo rat can live on water produced when food is metabolized, but that is only part of its arsenal of strategies for desert survival. ... The evaporative loss from a kangaroo rat is low, as the animal has no sweat glands and little water is passively lost through its skin.

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