what adaptation of desert animals protect them from deficiency of water?
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One of the biggest water retention adaptations desert animals have is simply to avoid the sun and extreme heat. Water is used up in the coolingprocess, and can quickly dehydrate even the most water retentive animal, so most desert animals have adapted their behavior to avoid getting too hot.
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The two main adaptations that desert animals must make are how to deal with lack of water and how to deal with extremes in temperature. ... 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.
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