They sure don't. These are fat reserves only . But they use it to keep it warm in the night in the deserr
No. Their humps are to store fat, not water
Camels drink water but it is difficult to get water in a desert
Yes
In fact, the hump is in fact composed mostly of fat. Yet, this could still suggest that the hump acts as a water store but only partially.
Water
camels do drink because in their humps isn't water. It's fat.
Camels drink water just like humans do, through there mouth. Also they do not store water in their humps, it is fat.
camels drink water they are adapted to live in the desert becasue camels always store energy
Water
Camels obviously live on land, but drink from water sources.
yes
camels mainly dont drink water because they store water in their humps Camels do drink water. They store fat in their humps, not water. Australian explorers who used camels were unpopular with the Aborigines, as their camels would empty waterholes in one sitting - waterholes which would otherwise support a whole tribe for months. Under normal circumstances, koalas do not drink water. In heatwaves and droughts, they will seek out proper water sources such as creeks and billabongs.
it depends the next time they drink water
Camels
How often do camels in the Sahara drink water during the hottest time of the year?
No, camels do not have water in their hump. It contains fat, not water.