No, that is not possible for several reasons. First, the bacteria that is on your body would contaminate the food, making it unhealthy to eat. Second, body oils and sweat would seep into the food, and would also make it inedible. Finally, it is just plain unsanitary to do so.
Camels store fat on there humps which makes more food and water.
They do not store food other than as fat in their bodies. If there is food, they eat it. They do not store it.
Coyotes don't store food outside of their bodies. They do store food like you and I do as fat on the body.
Food stores fat. Fat is an energy source of the body.
yes the it does
The Tasmanian devil does not store food. The thickness of its tail is an indication of the animal's health. It does store fat in its tail so that if food is scarce, the Tasmanian devil can draw on these fat reserves.
Where the fat folds over, creating a ripple shape.
They store food as fat. This occurs just before hibernation.
Gyri are the folds in the brain that store memories. These are located on the cerebral cortex, along with the sulci.
In Fat, the same way as humans do.
None of those. Food is stored in fat.
No. The humps store water.