which animal is not drink water
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The "Kangaroo Rat" Never Needs To Drink Water.
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1) mealworms :-
the last drops of moisture in their food is absorbed by the kidneys and returned to the middle of the gut. Thus they don’t excrete much moisture and can live entirely on their metabolically-produced water.
2)Sand gazelle :-
Sand gazelles live in a habitat of open sands and can survive long periods without a drink of water. They have truly adapted themselves to such a harsh environment such as the Arabian Desert.
3) fresh water fish :-
Only saltwater fish drink. In freshwater, the inner body of the fish is saltier than the surrounding environment. Water moves into the fish by osmosis, passively, through the gills and the skin and the stomach.
4) frogs do not swallow water :-
Frogs have very special skin. They drink and breathe through it. Frogs usually do not swallow water as we do. Instead, they absorb most of the moisture they need through their skin.
5) Tiger salamanders :-
Tiger salamanders do not drink water using their mouths. Rather they receive moisture and hydration from the water content of prey and from the environment through their semi-permeable skin.
6) White-throated Woodrat:-
A medium-sized woodrat with large ears, bulging black eyes and relatively short, distinctly bicolor tail (grayish brown above, white below), densely covered with short hairs; throat, and usually breast and chin, with hairs white to base; upper parts dull pinkish buff, brightest along sides, thinly suffused with blackish; underparts and feet white.
7) desert dwelling lizards :-
While some animals developed ways to extract water from their food, the desert-dwelling lizards don’t drink water at all; they absorb it through their skin.
8) koalas do not drink water :-
Normally Koalas do not drink water. They are not bound to go near the water ponds, pools or rivers, where the predators could ambush them.
9) kangaroo rat :-
When you think of the perfect animal to survive in a desert setting, chances are you flash immediately to camels. After all, they’ve been reported to survive several months without a drop of water.However, they’ve got nothing on the kangaroo rat.
10) . Sand cat (Felis margarita harrisoni):-
It doesn’t look like a highly skilled killer, but that’s exactly what it is; the sand cat, which is the only felid found primarily in true desert.Sand cat: the amazing animal that doesn’t need to drink water. They don’t grow bigger than a normal cat and their tails, which can be as long
the last drops of moisture in their food is absorbed by the kidneys and returned to the middle of the gut. Thus they don’t excrete much moisture and can live entirely on their metabolically-produced water.
2)Sand gazelle :-
Sand gazelles live in a habitat of open sands and can survive long periods without a drink of water. They have truly adapted themselves to such a harsh environment such as the Arabian Desert.
3) fresh water fish :-
Only saltwater fish drink. In freshwater, the inner body of the fish is saltier than the surrounding environment. Water moves into the fish by osmosis, passively, through the gills and the skin and the stomach.
4) frogs do not swallow water :-
Frogs have very special skin. They drink and breathe through it. Frogs usually do not swallow water as we do. Instead, they absorb most of the moisture they need through their skin.
5) Tiger salamanders :-
Tiger salamanders do not drink water using their mouths. Rather they receive moisture and hydration from the water content of prey and from the environment through their semi-permeable skin.
6) White-throated Woodrat:-
A medium-sized woodrat with large ears, bulging black eyes and relatively short, distinctly bicolor tail (grayish brown above, white below), densely covered with short hairs; throat, and usually breast and chin, with hairs white to base; upper parts dull pinkish buff, brightest along sides, thinly suffused with blackish; underparts and feet white.
7) desert dwelling lizards :-
While some animals developed ways to extract water from their food, the desert-dwelling lizards don’t drink water at all; they absorb it through their skin.
8) koalas do not drink water :-
Normally Koalas do not drink water. They are not bound to go near the water ponds, pools or rivers, where the predators could ambush them.
9) kangaroo rat :-
When you think of the perfect animal to survive in a desert setting, chances are you flash immediately to camels. After all, they’ve been reported to survive several months without a drop of water.However, they’ve got nothing on the kangaroo rat.
10) . Sand cat (Felis margarita harrisoni):-
It doesn’t look like a highly skilled killer, but that’s exactly what it is; the sand cat, which is the only felid found primarily in true desert.Sand cat: the amazing animal that doesn’t need to drink water. They don’t grow bigger than a normal cat and their tails, which can be as long
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