they get it from the rain
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Desert tortoises can go months or even years without physically drinking water. They can do this because they get abundant amounts of water from the desert plants that they eat. So even when there is a long drought, desert tortoises can easily find the water that they need to survive.
Desert tortoises get the majority of their water from the grasses, plants, and cacti that they eat. On mornings with dew, they may get even more, as they eat. When water is available, they will soak and drink, sometimes.
Desert iguanas will drink water if available but usually get sufficient water from the food they eat.
They get it from the food they eat. Since they have a feature to not lose any water, this is what I have found.
Desert snakes drink water. They may get it from cacti, or oases.
desert snakes eat birds
they dont there are so many diffrent snakes some dont need water to live and some just die faster.....
Snakes in the desert feed on small rodents, lizards and some eat other snakes.
getting lost no water heat snakes bugs
rattle snakes
no. all snakes are carnivores
No, anacondas are large tropical snakes that spend most of their lives in or near water, such as rivers, lakes or swamps. They could not survive in a desert.
Yes, snakes are found in desert regions except in some of the cold deserts, such as Antarctica.
They get much of the water they require from the food they eat. When rains do occur they will drink as much as they can from standing puddles as they may not get a chance to drink liquid water again for months.
Yes.
snakes