there are no wild camels so they are given water in captivity, and they store the water in there humps.
They don't store food in their humps, they store water because it is rare that they find water and when they do they need to keep hydrated until they find the next oasis.
They keep the camels in a desert we're no one lives
no they are full of fat which means that they can keep going for longer
Camels in the wild don't have homes. Since there isn't much growing in the desert they need to keep moving to find enough food. Domesticated Camels might be kept in a stable.
If you are meening how Dow they store water, I think they keep it in they're hump(s)
No. There are reports that wild Bactrian camels can drink water saltier than sea water, but not exclusively. Most mammals cannot process the salt from salt water, and need fresh water to survive. These camels also regularly eat snow for water.
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well sometimes they could dig muck up and then there could be water and the desert could have lakes Camels will need to find a watering hole for a proper source of water. Camels can last a long time without having to replenish water. They are used to cross deserts because they don't need to find water there.
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Camels obviously live on land, but drink from water sources.
camels can last for days with out drinking water.
Camels in the wild don't have homes. Since there isn't much growing in the desert they need to keep moving to find enough food. Domesticated Camels might be kept in a stable.