#7: Sand Cat
The Sand Cat is a small predator perfectly adapted to desert life. It rarely drinks water, obtaining moisture entirely from its prey. Its body is designed to conserve water efficiently. Thick fur protects it from temperature extremes. The cat is primarily nocturnal, avoiding dehydration during the day. Its hunting strategy ensures a steady intake of fluids through food. The Sand Cat’s behavior reduces water demand. It moves silently across dunes with minimal energy expenditure. Its physiology supports long periods without hydration. This makes it one of the most resilient desert predators.

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