Drinking stream water can pose significant health risks due to the presence of harmful pathogens, such as bacteria, viruses, and parasites, which can lead to waterborne illnesses. Additionally, stream water may be contaminated with pollutants from agricultural runoff, industrial waste, or animal feces, further increasing the risk of disease. Even if the water appears clean, it is often unsafe without proper filtration or treatment. Therefore, it's best to rely on treated water sources for drinking.
yes they did drink water in the 1700 the got it out of a well or a stream
Yes we can drink it because it is fresh and not polluted.
It is generally not safe for dogs to drink stream water due to potential contaminants and bacteria that can make them sick. It is recommended to provide clean, fresh water for your dog to drink instead.
You can drink it if its in the water of a pond, stream, etc..
if your thirsty... but if your not thirsty u shouldnt because u will probably wet the bed
They drink water - in captivity, it's provided by their keeper - in the wild, they would drink from a stream or lake.
probably dew from the plants or water from a stream.
they liked to eat nut
they find a pond or a lake or an big house with water or a stream
kangaroo rat
allah thinks we shouldnt
The risk of contacting giardia is very high if you drink water from a steam without boiling it first or using other means of purifying the water.