They get their water from the food they eat.
Camels are just one of the many animals that live in the desert. They can last long periods of time without drinking water.
No animals can live without water. Some animals can go long periods of time with out water like camels but no animal can go their whole life without drinking any water at all.
The food they eat.
Kangaroos do not survive without drinking water.Contrary to the information given on some websites, kangaroos are not desert animals. They cannot go for longer than a couple of days without water. They need drinking water to be readily available.
Some examples of animals that can survive without a head include cockroaches, chickens, and flatworms. These animals are able to survive because their vital organs are located throughout their bodies, allowing them to continue functioning even without a head. Cockroaches can breathe through small holes in their bodies, chickens can still move and even attempt to peck for food, and flatworms can regenerate their heads over time.
Even though animals may be different from each other they all manage to live mostly in peace
Some desert animals, like birds, bats, and rodents, can drink water from cacti by piercing the cactus and accessing the stored water inside. These animals have adaptations like long tongues or specialized beaks that allow them to reach the water without getting harmed by the cactus spines. Drinking from cacti is a survival strategy in arid environments where water sources are scarce.
Following are some pictures of invertebrates i.e animals without backbones: Following are some pictures of invertebrates i.e animals without backbones:
By eating and drinking, just like us :). They are also hunted and need to protect themselves
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.
It depends on which animal you are talking about. Some animals without bones are larger than animals with bones. Compare the Giant Pacific Octopus with a mouse.
Besides drinking water, some animals get moisture from the foods they eat.