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Snakes do not drink water in the same way mammals do; instead, they absorb it through their skin and by using their tongues. When a snake encounters water, it can use its tongue to flick and capture droplets, which then travel to the back of its throat. Additionally, snakes can absorb moisture from their environment, including the prey they consume. This ability helps them stay hydrated without needing to drink frequently.

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