Yes, you can drink bamboo water, which is typically the water extracted from bamboo shoots or the sap of certain bamboo species. This water is often considered nutritious and is used in various culinary applications, particularly in some Asian cuisines. However, it's essential to ensure that the bamboo species used is safe for consumption, as not all bamboo varieties are edible. Always check for proper preparation methods to avoid any potential toxicity.
It is drinkable as a survival tecnique
It stores water for the plant to absorb and grow but you can not get the water to drink yourself.
Giant pandas don't drink water, they get their water from the bamboo they eat!!!!!
snakes usually Live in water and open their mouths to get water
Pandas can drink water from streams, rivers, or lakes found in their natural habitat in the bamboo forests of China. In captivity, they may drink from water bowls or other sources provided by their caretakers.
Yes bamboo needs loads of water bamboo is a tall plant and lives in swamps so water its daily.
Of course pandas drink water! Every animal needs to to survive! no they do not. they get all the moisture they need from their food of bamboo wich makes up 99.3% of their food .7% is made up of insects and invertabrates .6 are insects
yes all animals like water, but not to swim in, to drink. They dip their paws in water and lick them like scooping up a drink.
A Panda's diet largely depends on bamboo shoots and leaves. If they do not reside near at least two kinds of Bamboo, they would likely go hungry, for they eat a large quantity of their body weight every day. I'd imagine that's what they do with their time. As for drink; water....?
Yes, bamboo can be fully submerged in water as it is a water-resistant plant material.
water is the water resources because panda's cant drink salt water. the land natural resources are bamboo,grass,and plant because the are omnavores!
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