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How do they survive? 10 animals that rarely eat​

IndiaTimes Friday, 1 August 2025 ()
When it may be hard for us to imagine living even a single day without food, there are some creatures that can survive for weeks or even months without a daily meal. What’s their secret? Here are 10 animals that will shock you with their strange fasting habits.
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