The answer is Kangaroo Rat. It will not drink water throughout its life.
frog i think. it has porus skin, which keeps it moist, so i would think it intakes water the same way. so it does not DRINK water, but needs it. depending on which reasons you wanted
Tiny Kangaroo Rat of south western desert of USA
Fish
ENGRO POTS, an African Animal
All forms of life need water to survive, but some animals like the camel can survive weeks without water.
actuality its not a stupid question koala bears do not need water to survive ; the moisture in the eucalyptus tree is just right for the koala! doesn't need a drink of water in its life time
Dolphins are mammels so they can stay out of the water for their whole life but they still have to eat and drink . PS:Francely Rodriguez wrote this.
a frog
Kangaroo rats of the North American Deserts are able to extract enough moisture from the food they eat and can go a life time without having to drink liquid water.
does an animal life cycles have water and soil
Water is an important part needed by living and nonliving things and if it is taken away, the whole system of life on earth will not function as it should be. Humans and animals needs water to drink for them to live. Water is an important part of the life cycle of every living beings and everyday life. Humans and animals basically needs water to drink in order for them to continue living.
there is more animal life in deep and shallow water.
All animal life can die as a result of drinking water. It is a question of consuming too much, and what the lethal level is for specific forms of animal life and individuals.Consumption of too much water is more commonly known as water intoxication. Water intoxication is also known as over-hydration, hyper-hydration, or (inaccurately) water poisoning.Over-consumption of water can cause a disruption in neuro-function that is the result of imbalance of electrolytes in the body and can be fatal.