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Palm trees do not drink salt water directly, as their roots are not equipped to process high salinity. However, many palm species have adapted to coastal environments and can tolerate saline conditions by using specialized mechanisms to exclude salt from their tissues or to excrete it. They primarily rely on freshwater sources for their hydration needs, but some can survive in brackish water environments.

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