A habitat that receives little or no precipitation will most likely be suitable for organisms that -



spend most of the day in the sunlight.


are covered in thick fur to keep warm.


store large quantities of water internally.


hibernate for long periods of time.

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The answer is most of the day in the sunlight, I know this because if you think about the other ones they just don’t make since for this environment. Being covered with fur in a hot environment would not be suitable. Storing water internally would be nice for a desert but there is most likely lakes so that wouldn’t be too useful. And hibernating for long periods time, once again, does not really matter because there are many animals in different climates that hibernate so not knowing the animal we can’t say for sure that it would be.

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Store large quantities of water internally. Sunlight is not always a requirement- but less water = more water that needs stored. Think - succulents, for example. Succulents live in mid - low shade and store water because they live in an environment with little precipitation

Your answer is C- Store large quantities of water internally