yes, the kangaroo rat can go without water, longer than any other mammal.
The Kangaroo Rat -- they can go longer without water than any other animal.
Generally, a rat cannot survive longer than a camel without water. However, the kangaroo rat is said to have adaptations that would see them last longer than camels without water.
yes a rat last longer without water than a camel
yes! because of the way the planets line up
Snakes are reptiles and therefore absorb water through their skin. This process is a type of diffusion prevents a snake from ever needing to consume water orally.
Yes, especially such animals as the kangaroo rat which can go its entire life without drinking water. They get sufficient moisture from the food they eat.
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They can last longer because they are said to have areas in their body (humps) that can adsorb the water in the air (humidity).
A giraffe can go several weeks without drinking water. They can actually last longer without water than a camel or even a rat.
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Nothing.Camels store water in their humps so they -can- last days without water.
1/2 the time of a two humped camel can
they can last for long time without water because they have long tounges and 'dudes'
The rose will last longer than a daisy without water or sunlight
The most commonly thought of draught animals are horses, donkeys, mules, camels and llamas, but animals such as water buffalo, sheep, goats, elephants, pigs and dogs also work with and for humans and can be classified as draught animals
I don't believe there is any animal that can live without water...but some animals, for instance, the camel, can store water, or can last without water for a long period of time.
Plants cannot live longer without sunlight than without water, this is due to the process of photosynthesis