In order to survive the heat and dryness of their environment, kangaroo rats burrow into the dirt, in order to take away the top layer, which is heated by the Sun, to get to the cool dirt underneath. They also obtain most of their moisture needs from the food they eat, and do not need to take in extra water.
yes, the kangaroo rat can go without water, longer than any other mammal.
The rose will last longer than a daisy without water or sunlight
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Plants cannot live longer without sunlight than without water, this is due to the process of photosynthesis
A giraffe can go several weeks without drinking water. They can actually last longer without water than a camel or even a rat.
You can only last a few days without water but, provided you have water, you can last for weeks without food (assuming you are healthy at the start)
They can last longer because they are said to have areas in their body (humps) that can adsorb the water in the air (humidity).
A giraffe can live the longest without water because it gets its moisture from leaves.Edit:The animal that can survive the longest without water is the kangaroo rat and lucky for it since it spends it's life in Death Valley. It may live 3-5 years without water.
i would guess no because they run around and play a lot and they can hot and they will need water and if they don't get water they might pass out or get sick or something like that but if you have a dog make sure they get plenty of water especially in the middle of summer time
Bubbles last longer in cool water because the cold water doesn't take energy from the bubbles
The most commonly thought of draught animals are horses, donkeys, mules, camels and llamas, but animals such as water buffalo, sheep, goats, elephants, pigs and dogs also work with and for humans and can be classified as draught animals
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