Arabian oryx: desert physiology on a knife edge

Arabian oryx survive intense desert heat by lowering body temperature set‑points, storing heat by day, cooling at night, and relying on metabolic water from plants and dew instead of drinking.

Arabian oryx survive intense desert heat by lowering body temperature set‑points, storing heat by day, cooling at night, and relying on metabolic water from plants and dew instead of drinking.

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