Kangaroo Rats: Adapted to desert life, kangaroo rats extract moisture from seeds, never drinking water.
Koalas: They obtain all necessary hydration from eucalyptus leaves, rarely needing additional water sources.
Nazca Booby: This seabird relies on fish and saltwater, rarely needing to drink freshwater.
European Toads: These toads absorb moisture through their skin from damp environments, avoiding direct water consumption.
Mountain Lions: They often get enough hydration from their prey, needing minimal direct water intake.
Thorny Devils: This lizard collects dew through its skin, channeling moisture to its mouth without drinking.
Camels: They can survive long periods without water by storing hydration in their bodies.