a camel produces very little sweat and urine
It is not advisable to sell rabbits' urine. Rabbits produce very little urine and their urine is not a commonly sought-after product. Additionally, selling an animal's waste may not be legal in all locations and could potentially pose health risks.
They wear scrubs to protect from the urine and poop.
pin worm
because the terrestrial animals need to retain water and the aquatic dont
A horse's bladder can typically hold around 4-15 liters of urine. They have a large bladder capacity due to their ability to store urine for longer periods of time, which is an adaptation to their natural grazing behavior.
because some camels have very little water, or they preserve water in their humps
An athlete produces large quantities of sweat as a result the kidneys change the rate of urine production. This is because decreased urine production increases the amino acids in the blood.
Very little sweat and urine is not a structural adaptation. It only means your body is dehydrated and that all the fluid is being absorbed. If it is only no urine, there may be a problem with your urethra. Not urinating is very bad for the body as toxins build up in the body therefore, very little sweat and urine is not a structural adaptation.
To conserve water
Many desert animals conserve water so they produce small amounts of urine. Some of those animals are gerbils, camels, dromedaries, lizards, jackrabbits, desert snakes, and others.
They live in the desert, so they don't get a lot of access to water.
Our body produces less urine in hot weather due to a number of reasons which may include sweat,breathing and other bodily functions(like digestion).
Yes, THC is excreted through urine, sweat, and feces. However, the amount passed through sweat is minimal compared to urine. Therefore, sweating alone is unlikely to significantly impact THC levels in urine.
it is b/c they dont drink very often. they can drink water once a week, if they find water until then. if you only drank water every few days and only lived off a couple dry shrubs and fat in your hump, i dont think youd urinate as often as you do.....
No, it is not urine. However, both sweat and urine contain many of the same elements, including water and urea.
The skin produces sweat, but this is not really an excretion. The main function of sweat is to help cool the body. However sweat also contains small amounts of urea, the main waste found in the urine. The concentration of urea in sweat is much less than that in the urine, so this is not a significant route for excretion. Sweat also contains samll amounts of salts (minerals), but again the urine is the main route for the elimination of excess salt. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skin http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Excretion S
Water, Salt, and Urea