You need a purification filter to remove microbes.
Boiling the water or adding disinfecting tablets are also helpful but less effective than the filter.
Your question is a little vague - however - in the wild, they would 'depend' on finding a safe place to rest (away from possible predators), a supply of food (small rodents) and clean water (for drinking)
boil it
By not eating or drinking water for a long period of time:)
You can clean an elephant with a hose and a scrub brush. Elephants love the water and clean themselves daily in the wild.
Yes, the Wet and Wild water park in Orlando, Florida is a safe water park. This park first opened in 1977 It has 17 water slides and attracts over a million visitors each year.
Most wild animals get water by simply drinking it from pools and streams. A few get it as moisture from plants they eat.
Few wild animals have a source of "clean" water. Most sources in the wild, especially in semi-arid regions, are polluted with feces from other animals, sometimes with agricultural chemicals as well as disease organisms and parasites.
wetlands are important to wildlife because they provide a home, food source, and drinking water.
They faced numerous challenges, among them: lack of sanitation, enough food and clean drinking water, attacks by wild animals, Indian attacks, extreme weather, childbirth and child-raising in severe conditions, and hard physical labor.
it need the 3 things water food and shelter keep it safe!
you clean it
Yes. Most water found in the wild can contain germs and must be treated in order to be safe to drink. Germs thrive in untreated water.