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Where do the animals that do not drink water get moisture from?class 7 an alien hand​

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Answered by IMSNIPER
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The kangaroo rat never has to drink water—it just gets it from the seeds it eats. To survive in the dry climes of the American West, its kidneys generate super-concentrated urine, and it doesn't pant or sweat. Some species can even lower their metabolic rates so they lose less moisture through breathing.

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Answered by AlexTheNerd
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The little kangaroo rat found in the United States' southwest deserts does not drink water during its life. Kangaroo rats are a necessary element of living in the desert. Because of the water in their bodies, they are frequently devoured by other animals. The Australian water-holding frog stores water in its gills, its tissues and the ultimate water storage device: its bladder. This bloated amphibian can store enough water to double its weight. Once totally full, it can live for up to five years without drinking.

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