camels mainly dont drink water
because they store water in their humps
Camels do drink water. They store fat in their humps, not water. Australian explorers who used camels were unpopular with the Aborigines, as their camels would empty waterholes in one sitting - waterholes which would otherwise support a whole tribe for months.
Under normal circumstances, koalas do not drink water. In heatwaves and droughts, they will seek out proper water sources such as creeks and billabongs.
kangaroo rat
They do drink water.
All animals need water. Some get there water through the food they eat and do not drink. The kangaroo rat is an example.
It is not so much that kangaroo rats can live without water: it's that theydo not need to drink water. Kangaroo rats need to drink little if any water; the seeds they eat are frequently high in water content, and kangaroo rats can also rely on water produced by their cells (metabolic water) to survive.
A kangaroo breathes with its lungs. A kangaroo does not have gills, animals that need to breath in water are the ones with gills.
Fleas do not drink water from animals eyes. All they have to drink in blood as there food and water.
Desert Rat (Gerbil) Kangaroo Rat
kangaroo rat
Correct. The kangaroo rat (which, incidentally, is a quite different species to the rat-kangaroo of Australia) drink water very rarely. They are able to obtain most of their moisture needs from the food they eat. They also have a very water-efficient metabolism which inhibits moisture loss from their bodies.
Yes, there is the hamster for land animals and the seahorse for water animals. Also. you can get a kangaroo if you get the app Kangaroo jump on your phone.
How come animals drink pond water and they don't get sick
All animal life can die as a result of drinking water. It is a question of consuming too much, and what the lethal level is for specific forms of animal life and individuals.Consumption of too much water is more commonly known as water intoxication. Water intoxication is also known as over-hydration, hyper-hydration, or (inaccurately) water poisoning.Over-consumption of water can cause a disruption in neuro-function that is the result of imbalance of electrolytes in the body and can be fatal.