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camel must be a klaxon.

i think giraffes get all the liquid they need from foliage so, i guess they never to drink.
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Failing that, koalas - which are technically marsupials but there you have it.
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i think there are desert living rodents that extract all needed moisture from seeds and never have water.
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mr lugsy wrote:i think there are desert living rodents that extract all needed moisture from seeds and never have water.
Specifically?
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Or what about that toad type thing that only comes out once an aeon to breed if it rains?

Not technically a rodent, but I'll just waggle my oar in anyway.
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specifically erm...............the small sandy brown thingammy bob with large ears (not unlike my own) that it uses to cool itself down. soz can't remember but you know that i know don't you know.
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maybe a kangaroo rat?
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Cardinal Sin wrote:Or what about that toad type thing that only comes out once an aeon to breed if it rains?

Not technically a rodent, but I'll just waggle my oar in anyway.

that's the one that the aborigines dig up and squeeze the juice out of ,is it not?
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capybara?
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Bagsy the rat kangaroo if such a beast exists.
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I'll go for Wombat???


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the jerboa is another cute little critter that abstains from liquids also.
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aaamusements.co.uk wrote:
mr lugsy wrote:i think there are desert living rodents that extract all needed moisture from seeds and never have water.
Specifically?
Is that a decoy?
An aquatic mammal?


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mr lugsy wrote:maybe a kangaroo rat?
Good enough... "rat" was an acceptable generic answer!

Over to you Mr Lugsy...
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