Hyenas are adaptable animals that can survive with relatively little water, often getting most of their hydration from the prey they consume. They typically require about 1 to 2 liters of water daily, depending on environmental conditions and their activity level. In terms of food, an adult hyena can eat about 2 to 3 kilograms (4 to 7 pounds) of meat per day, but they are opportunistic feeders and can consume larger amounts when food is abundant.
As with any animal, hyenas need three main things to survive. They need food to eat which helps their bodies grow and keeps them healthy, they need water to keep their bodies full of sustenance and they need a proper habitat or "home" to live in. All of these three things are essential in a hyenas survival.
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Cottontails get much of the water they require from the food they eat.
Cottontails get much of the water they require from the food they eat.
Where ever is closest, rivers, streams, lakes etc
they need water
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There isn't much food or water. Also the heat makes you use more energy so you need more food and water
they can don it because they dont need much food or water
You need water because your body is mostly water
Every living creature needs water to survive, so in that sense, yes. They also need water for food, because that is where their main source comes from. But they will not die if they don't swim.
Ocelots derive much of the moisture they need from their food, but they also regularly drink from ponds and streams.