5 Animals That Don’t Drink Water

5 Animals That Don’t Drink Water

Kangaroo Rat

Found in arid regions of North America, kangaroo rats have adapted to desert life by obtaining most of their water from the seeds they eat. These rodents have highly efficient kidneys that concentrate urine, allowing them to conserve water.

Fennec Fox

Native to the Sahara Desert in North Africa, the fennec fox has adapted to its arid environment by obtaining water primarily from its food, which includes insects, plants, and small animals.

Desert Tortoise

Desert tortoises inhabit arid regions of North America, where water sources can be scarce. They obtain most of their water from the plants they eat, particularly succulent vegetation such as cacti.

Thorny Devil

Found in the deserts of Australia, the thorny devil is a small lizard that has adapted to survive in extremely arid conditions. It obtains moisture primarily from the insects it eats, as well as from dew and rainfall that collects on its skin.

Australian Water-Holding Frog

Despite its name, the Australian water-holding frog has adapted to survive in arid environments by storing water in its body rather than relying on external water sources

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