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Field 5 month s ago
#5 No, penguins don't have an organ that turns seawater into fresh water. Instead, they have a supraorbital gland located above their eyes, which filters salt from their bloodstream. This gland removes excess salt from the blood, and the concentrated salt solution is then expelled, often dripping from their nostrils or sneezed out. This allows penguins to drink seawater without ill effects, as the gland efficiently removes the excess salt.
       
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Cage 3 month s ago
Field,

Thus, turning seawater into fresh water...?
       
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Spider legs are on a hydraulic system. To move their limbs, they use their hemolymph (basically their blood) which is why when they die, their legs curl.

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