Yes mostly long haired because hair keeps you warm
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.
mine did for alittle before I could get her an appropriate bottle. Change it constantly and keep it very clean. Rats pee when they drink and can get it in their water bowl. No one likes drinking their pee
water if you give them anything else they will be sick
No. Kangaroo rats are native to North America. They live in desert areas and don't normally need to drink water.
Drink water from wells and keep rats as pets.
no rats have gills, incuding water rats
Rats primarily drink water, as it is essential for their survival and overall health. While they may occasionally ingest small amounts of oil through contaminated food, it is not a suitable or safe source of hydration for them. Consuming oil can lead to digestive issues and other health problems. Therefore, water is the optimal choice for a rat's hydration needs.
Kangaroo rats of the North American Deserts are able to extract enough moisture from the food they eat and can go a life time without having to drink liquid water.
yes!
Baby rats can drink from a bowl, but it's generally not recommended as they may struggle to reach the water or may accidentally fall in. Instead, it's better to provide water through a small water bottle with a sipper tube, which is easier for them to access and reduces the risk of drowning. As they grow and become more coordinated, they can gradually learn to use a bowl if desired. Always ensure that their water source is clean and easily accessible.
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.
Yes, if they drink it it will blind/kill them.