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Dehydration Defined

Removal of water from a substance; condition resulting from excessive loss of body fluid

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Activists fight to end horse cruelty

Published November 18, 2008, 3:07 am, Sky News Australia

Animal rights campaigners are going to Europe to demand an end to what they say is the biggest abuse of horses on the continent.

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Sea Snakes Need Freshwater

Published November 17, 2008, 11:23 am, LiveScience.com via Yahoo! News

Sea snakes may slither in an endless supply of salt water, but contrary to the longstanding dogma, they don't drink the "bath water." Instead, they seek out freshwater to quench their thirst. It was long assumed that sea snakes evolved to live in oceans from their land-dwelling ancestors and adapted a new means to hydrate by gulping seawater, with internal salt glands filtering and excreting ...

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