No. These are fat reserves only.
They store it in their hump.
Hump is to store water and food. camels can survive on desert relying on energy being converted from water and food.
20 gallons
Camels do not store water in their hump. Instead, they store fat. However, they can break down the fat to release water, which their bodies can use.
If you are meening how Dow they store water, I think they keep it in they're hump(s)
people think that camels store water in their hump but they can't. They get food and water from natural resources and the hump is merely fat. though they can survive without water for three weeks.
Camels store water in their humps so a camel with a shrunken hump needs water.
No. Camels do not store water in their hump. The hump is used to store fat.
To store water so they don't get thirsty so quickly
Camels do not store water. The idea that camels store water in their humps was a zoological hoax. Camels actually convert the water into fat, which is stored in their humps and metabolised if they need water.
no camels dont store water in the hump. lop sided humps are caused by the hump becoming detached from the back on one side and will never repair itself.
because they can store up to 5 gallons of water in their hump