Rats can live without water because they already have enough moisture from their food so they don't need moisture from water. That's why rats can live without moiture.
Rats can live without water because they already have enough moisture from their food so they don't need moisture from water. That's why rats can live without moiture.
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.
No. Rats, will die of dehydration without water. Like humans and pretty much all life on Earth, rats need water to live. With juicy fruits and other moisture-rich foods they could survive for a while, but they would have to rehydrate one way or another.
they can go pretty long without food but not to long without water
I don't think that there is an animal that can live without water...A camel can live the longest without water but cannot completely live without water.... i will search this up but probaly germs
no grass can't live without water
they live 2-3 years in the wild.. not much longer as pets
Rats need things like water to survive in their environment. They also need food and a shelter to live in.
No. Kangaroo rats are native to North America. They live in desert areas and don't normally need to drink water.
no rats have gills, incuding water rats
Water repellant fur,live near and spend much of their time in water.
you cant live without water or air