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Which animal never drinks water in its entire life?

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Answered by nisitaacharya
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Answer:

Kangaroo rats

Explanation:

Kangaroo rat found in the United States south-west desert does not drink water during its life Kangaroo rat are in a necessary element of living in the desert because of the water in their bodies there are frequently devoured by other animals

Answered by presentmoment
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Water is used by your body in all of its cells, organs, and tissues to help control temperature and maintain other vital functions.

Explanation:

  • The small kangaroo rat found in the southwest deserts of the United States does not drink water. Kangaroo rats are an unavoidable part of life in the desert.
  • They are regularly devoured by other animals due to the water in their body. Kangaroo rats get their name from their kangaroo-like long, muscular legs and robust tail. They grow to be about 38 cm long, with a 20-cm tail.
  • Their forelegs are small, their heads are huge, and their eyes are big. Their silky fur is yellow or brown in the upper areas and white in the lower sections. Desert plants and animals have a physiological make-up that permits them to flourish in arid environments with minimal water.
  • The kidneys of the kangaroo rat are so effective that it never needs to drink water. The plants, roots, and seeds it consumes provide it with all of its fluids.
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