The animal that has a hump is called a camel. The humps are actually essential to the camel's survival. Camels live in hot, dry areas, so it is hard to find water or food. The hump helps the camel by storing nutrients and water in forms of fat, which is then slowly used up later as the camel travels.
The animal that has a hunched back is a camel. The objective of the hunchback or humps is to store fat.
The American bison fits your description. It has a hump, horns and a tail.
A Bactrian (two humps) or Dromedary {one humped) camel. Or maybe a humped-backed whale qualifies?
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Fat , I use the example of the camel whose hump is a fatty energy source. Fat , I use the example of the camel whose hump is a fatty energy source.
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Seals don't walk, they do the belly hump as their back legs are useless. Walrus ditto Sloth can climb and swim but sort of crawl when they're on the ground.
Dog will air hump when they get excited or aroused. Puppies my air hump when they get anxious or during play as they practice skills needed in life.
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The Dromedary , a camel , has but the one hump .
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Believe it or not, it is the hump back whale
Humpback whale
Camels store water in their humps so a camel with a shrunken hump needs water.
Camel. It carries it in its hump.
The ungulate animal of the desert, usually with a hump, is a camel.
Camels store water in their humps so a camel with a shrunken hump needs water.
No, the blue whale is the largest living animal.
Yes - the camel's hump stores water in the form of fatty tissue. This tissue is re-absorbed by the animal in times of extreme drought.
Camel Bactrian has two humps The other is dromedary with one hump
Brahman cattle are derived from the species Bos indicus, which is the species of cattle that evolved in the Middle East to tolerate high heat and humidity. The hump assists the animal in dumping excess heat so that the animal doesn't overheat.