Why lizard and weevil don't drink water
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While some animals have developed ways of extracting water from the food they eat, or reducing water lost through evaporation, desert dwelling lizards don't drink water at all; they absorb it through their skin. ... However, unlike an amphibian's moist skin, dry lizard skin is designed to both keep water in and out
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