Nothing different than usual. Though in the winter is the rainy season, so they usually would store up on water. By the way, contrary to belief water is not stored in the hump, fat is.
YES
Camels do sweat, the evaporation takes place at skin level and not on their coat
a person would sweat first because of the heat.
a camel produces very little sweat and urine
sweat
sweat
Camel crickets do go away during the winter. The adult crickets die in the winter after laying eggs in the ground which will hatch in the spring.
Yes They Do Every Winter ----
camel poo can reach up to 500 degrees in winter and -1000 in the autum time
They live in the desert, so they don't get a lot of access to water.
e.g a camel. a camel stores fat in its hump so it can last up to several months without food. A camel doesnt sweat so that saves water. Also they have hairs inside their ears to kep out the sand and big feet to help them walk.
Because they do not sweat as much in the winter than they do in the summer.
because some camels have very little water, or they preserve water in their humps