#13: Desert Tortoise
The Desert Tortoise has one of the most effective water storage systems among reptiles. It can store large amounts of water in its bladder for extended periods. This allows it to survive months without rainfall. The tortoise emerges during rare wet periods to hydrate and feed. Its slow movement reduces water and energy consumption. It spends much of its life in burrows, where humidity is higher. This helps prevent dehydration. The Desert Tortoise’s shell also provides protection from environmental extremes. Its entire lifestyle is built around conservation. It represents one of the most stable survival strategies in arid ecosystems.

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