Jerboas obtain the water they need primarily from the seeds and vegetation they consume, as they have adapted to survive in arid environments with limited water sources. Their bodies are efficient at metabolizing food to extract moisture, allowing them to thrive in deserts. Additionally, they can also obtain minimal moisture from the dew that forms in their habitat during cooler nights.
You can say "I need water" by simply communicating the phrase, "I need water."
No, a jerboa is not an omnivore; it is primarily a herbivore. Jerboas mainly consume seeds, grains, and vegetation. They may occasionally eat insects, but their diet is predominantly plant-based.
YES!!! Cells DO need water to survive!
they need roots to suck in water
Yes water cycle need sun. it helps in evaporation.
Jerboas are omnivores. They eat plants, seeds and insects. Jerboas do not drink water. They obtain water from the food they eat. They also get water produced by their own metabolism.
Jerboas eat seeds, plants and insects. They are omnivores. Jerboas do not drink they get water from the food they eat and by producing water in their metabolism.
Yes, jerboas are mammals. They are rodents.
The jerboas enemy's are foxes, jackal's, coyotes, cougars, meerkats, caracul's, lynxes and servals.
how do jerboas the animal offend or defend themselves
mice
In the wild
Jerboas and guinea pigs. Jerboas are also known as desert rats.
Jerboas live in borrows underground in the deserts in Africa and Asia.
yes they are
i do knowwert rwgbtanhtby6n
they can have 20