The frequency at which lemurs drink water depends on the species and region in which it lives. In drier regions, for instance, some lemurs do not drink open water, but will get their water from their food or by licking dew from leaves.
Western fence lizards primarily drink water through a process called capillary action, where they absorb moisture from their environment, such as dew or rainwater, using their skin and mouth. They can also drink by lapping up water with their tongues when it is available. Additionally, they may obtain some hydration from the insects they consume.
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Sand Lizards drink water.
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Lizards eat mealworms, crickets, some other insects, and leafy vegetables. They can drink water out of a dish, but in the wild they can drink from rivers and lakes. Most lizards eat plants and drink water. As plant material CONTAINS water, they APPEAR to drink very little actual water.
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bugs and water
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they drink just water not enything else
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they do how else would they survive
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