Answer:
This is because animals do not need to store as much water as plants.
Explanation:
Animals generally have smaller vacuoles than plants. Plants have large vacuoles that can occupy a large portion of their cell (up to 30 percent). The major function of the vacuole is to store water and maintain cell turgidity and pressure against the cell wall.
Animals on the other hand do not have a rigid cell wall, rather, they have a flexible cell membrane. As a result of this, they do not need to store water in vacuoles.