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Like most wild animals, baboons are opportunists. They can get their water from rain, from dew, from plants, from bodies of water (streams and ponds) and from eating water-filled creatures such as termites.

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Baboons mainly get their water from various sources found in their environment, such as rivers, streams, waterholes, and even dew on plants. They are also capable of obtaining moisture from the fruits and vegetation they consume. In times of scarcity, baboons can survive by licking moisture off leaves or digging for underground water sources.

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African lions get their water in the same way that most other large animals on the African plains get their water. They walk to a water hole and drink.

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16y ago

In human made water holes or rivers.

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