They get energy from their humps.
camels drink water they are adapted to live in the desert becasue camels always store energy
Camels eat for the same reason as any other animal - to get energy to stay alive.
a hump (or two if they are bactrian camels) stores fat, which metabolises for energy. It does not hold water!
Hump is to store water and food. camels can survive on desert relying on energy being converted from water and food.
Camels store food in hump.Food is stored as lipids
They do have fat in their body but they have most of it on their hump as an energy reserve.
Because camels are camels
Humps are used to store fats instead so to speak, to store energy for it to work.............
Camels in captivity won't eat in the wild unless they are taught. This is a learned behavior, apparently. All camels have a complex, 3-compartment stomach. Camels regurgitate & re-chewingested forage. In fact, they are more efficient at feed conversion than are ruminants in extracting protein and energy from poor quality forages. This is an innate behavior.
a camels foot it called a camels foot not a hooves prehistoric camels may have had hooves but present day camels do not so a camels foot is called a camels foot
if you see that it have camels it have camels and if you don't see one it don't have camels...........................maybe..............
solar energy, hydrolic energy, mechanical energy and animal energy suh as bullocks, camels, donkeys, dogs have to be used in more versatile manner.