Well it depends on the animal such as:
Camile- they preserve water by the there backs, it like a fuel tank that lasts for days.
If others; by there cells they have a special cell that absorbs that water and uses it for energy
No a rod is for water. Animals are not water.
they feed animals salt so theyre thirsty. the animals find the water for them, and they store it in ostrich egg shells
they found IT by the animals
Yes, animals find water in the desert. Some get their water from the food they eat, others know where to find water at a stream or an oasis. Some obtain the water they need from lapping the morning dew from plants.
harp seals find water by tracking down water animals and if they see them they know they are getting close the water
Find food,Drink Water Or.... FIND FOOD :)
Most animals acquire water by drinking it. Terrestrial herbivores generally get it from a body of fresh water. However, some animals such as koalas get all of their water from food.
African Dwarf frogs
To answer your question here is a simple answer that may work: Animals normaly search for water all the time. If they do not live near water they will maigrate to it, or wait for the rain to come. For example, elephants remember where they got water a year before when they're thousands of miles away. Animals are normaly located near water, if you want to find an animal, you need to find water first.
air is in the water because although sea animals use this while breathing under the water
Animals move from one place to another to avoid the cold weather or to find food or water
You'll find them most in tidal pools but also if you dig in the sand by the water