Kangaroo rats produce little urine and dry droppings as an adaptation to their arid desert habitats, where water is scarce. They have highly efficient kidneys that conserve water by concentrating urine, minimizing fluid loss. Additionally, their diet primarily consists of seeds, which contain moisture, further reducing their need for water. These adaptations enable them to thrive in environments with limited water availability.
To conserve water
No, birds do not pee liquid. They get rid of extra water and urea (the main waste in urine) through their droppings. If your talking about the bird then yes, all "proper" living organisms excrete.
they do produce urine, but in small amount and more concentrated. they dont drink water and obtain water from their food such as grass, vegetables,insectes. they have extreme long Loop of Helen in their nuphrons in kidneys, this allows more water molecules can be reabsorbed, as the water moves back to the bloodstream, the concentrated and small amount of urine is formed
Urine produces by your bladder and then it comes out.
I believe that is the urine mixed in with the feces. The urine itself is a white with some yellow once it is hardened up.
The kidneys produce urine
ALWAYS remove droppings once or twice a day remove urine
he or she probaly might vomit but its not that seriouse but dont let him or her eat that food
ya i think kidney is the most important organ in our body which helps to produce the urine
The kidneys produce 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.
Fresh droppings and urine spots, fresh scrapings on the ground and on tree trunks,fresh deer foot tracks.