they store it in there humps
No. Camels can survive an average of one week without water.
Camels can survive for about 5-7 days without drinking water, depending on the temperature and conditions they are in. They are adapted to store water in their bodies and can replenish it when they have access to water again.
it stores water in its humps a hump can carry water to last three weeks
They took the rider from place to place(they travel a very far distance without drinking for a long time).
camels can last for days with out drinking water.
Yes, camels have humps. The humps store fat, not water, which provides energy when food is scarce in their desert habitat. This helps camels survive long periods without food.
The Amazigh (Berbers) were able to use camels to conduct long-distance trade across the Sahara and carry provisions to tide them over the vast expanse of lifeless sand.
3 years by Rhianna renno Any QUESTIONS on animals i will answer it
No. No living thing can live without food. The camel might survive for a few days without food but, it eventually would die. If you were wondering, camels can survive a very long time without water. They will drink for a long time and they store the water in their bodies for a long time. Hope this helped:)
Camels evolved their unique hump to store fat reserves for energy during long periods without food or water in their desert environment.
Camels have humps to store fat, not water. The fat provides energy when food is scarce in the desert. The humps also help regulate body temperature and allow camels to go long periods without water.
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