Kangaroos cannot go for longer than a couple of days without water. Many overseas-based websites incorrectly report that the kangaroo hardly needs to drink. This is not the case. Despite living in one of the driest continents on earth, kangaroos must have access to a permanent water supply, or they cannot survive.
Kangaroos are quite unrelated to the kangaroo-rat of North America, which obtains its moisture requirements from the food it eats.
It is a common misconception that kangaroos can go for long periods without water. They cannot. Kangaroos need regular access to water, like most mammals, and they can only survive in areas where there are permanent waterholes, or where condensation provides their daily needs. Kangaroos can go for just a couple of days without water.
Kangaroos cannot go for longer than a couple of days without water. Many overseas-based websites incorrectly report that the kangaroo hardly needs to drink. This is not the case. Despite living in one of the driest continents on earth, kangaroos must have access to a permanent water supply, or they cannot survive. Kangaroos are quite unrelated to the kangaroo-rat of North America, which obtains its moisture requirements from the food it eats.
Yes. Red kangaroos can only go for a few days without water. Many websites unfamiliar with Australian fauna state that kangaroos can go for a long time without drinking, but this simply is not true. Consider that Red kangaroos, which live in more arid areas do not burrow like many other animals do; because they are exposed to the heat of the day, they experience thirst, and they must have access to water in some form. Red kangaroos only live in areas where there is permanent or semi-permanent water, even on the arid plains, and when these sources dry up, they move on to areas where there is water.
Not very long - a matter of days only. Many websites unfamiliar with Australian fauna state that kangaroos can go for a long time without drinking, but this simply is not true. Consider that kangaroos that live in more arid areas do not burrow like many other animals do; because they are exposed to the heat of the day, they experience thirst, and they must have access to water in some form. Kangaroos only live in areas where there is permanent or semi-permanent water, even on the arid plains, and when these sources dry up, they move on to areas where there is water.
they can go pretty long without food but not to long without water
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.
not long
never human does not without water
Kangaroos need water regularly. Some websites state that kangaroos can go for long periods without drinking water, but this is a fallacy for most kangaroos. There are some small, burrowing species of marsupials which do not need to drink water, but the larger members of the kangaroo family need access to fresh water. This include species such as the Red kangaroos, Grey Kangaroos, Wallaroos, Wallabies, Potoroos, Rat-Kangaroos, Bettongs and so on.The marsupials commonly known as kangaroos do not inhabit the desert, although they may be found in semi-arid areas as well as coastal areas. They get their water in the same way as other native species in Australia do. They may drink from waterholes, billabongs, creeks or rivers, or drink the dew from grass in the early morning.
1 day without water.
The Camel stores the water in his humps so he can go a long time without water.
you can go two weeks without food and two to three days without water