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  2. Olm - Wikipedia

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    It can consume large amounts of food at once, and store nutrients as large deposits of lipids and glycogen in the liver. When food is scarce, it reduces its activity and metabolic rate, and can also reabsorb its own tissues in severe cases. Controlled experiments have shown that an olm can survive up to 10 years without food. [37]

  3. Cave salamander - Wikipedia

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    The olm (Proteus anguinus) of the western Balkan Peninsula. A cave salamander is a type of salamander that primarily or exclusively inhabits caves, a group that includes several species. Some of these animals have developed special, even extreme, adaptations to their subterranean environments.

  4. Rule of threes (survival) - Wikipedia

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    The amount of time a person can survive without a source of water (including food which contains water) depends on the individual and the temperature. As temperature increases, so does water loss, decreasing the amount of time a person can survive without water. The longest anyone has ever survived without water was 18 days. [8]

  5. How long can you survive without food? That depends on ... - AOL

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    How long someone can survive without food depends on various aspects, such as their age, weight genetics, health and hydration level. ... Live Help; 29 °-2° Moses Lake. Mail ...

  6. Salamander - Wikipedia

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    It is avoided by birds and snakes, and can survive for up to 30 minutes after being swallowed (later being regurgitated). [53] The red salamander ( Pseudotriton ruber ) is a palatable species with a similar coloring to the red eft.

  7. Nevertheless, many others expressed concern for the dog’s wellbeing, wondering if it would survive without food or if he’d be able to descend safely. Mosher then returned to soar over the ...

  8. Oligotroph - Wikipedia

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    An oligotroph is an organism that can live in an environment that offers very low levels of nutrients. They may be contrasted with copiotrophs, which prefer nutritionally rich environments. Oligotrophs are characterized by slow growth, low rates of metabolism, and generally low population density.

  9. How long can rabbits go without food? A vet shares the answer

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    Rabbits need unlimited access to grass and hay, so they shouldn't ever be left without food. However, if it's an emergency and there's no other choice, then they can go up to 12 hours without eating.