#12: Gila Monster
The Gila Monster is a desert reptile that survives long periods without direct water intake. It stores water within its body tissues, allowing it to endure dry conditions. Its slow metabolism reduces overall water demand. The lizard spends much of its time in burrows, avoiding heat exposure. This behavior helps conserve both energy and moisture. Its diet provides additional hydration when available. The Gila Monster moves slowly, minimizing unnecessary exertion. Its body is designed for efficiency rather than speed. This allows it to survive in environments where water is scarce. It demonstrates how storage and conservation work together in desert survival.

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