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.
Camels survive without water by utilizing their fatty deposits. The camel's famous humps are made up of fatty tissue which insulates their bodies from the sun's heat. When the camel begins to burn off the fat, it produces about two grams of water for every gram of fat burned.
Camels get water by drinking. However, they are unique for their ability to go for long periods without doing so. Their blood cells are adapted to function in a dehydrated state, and to be able to withstand the camel taking in large quantities of water at once without rupturing.
The camel, itself, has all the water it needs . . . camels drink very large quantities of water when they can, and store the water in their humps and other parts of their bodies. But when their stored water is about used up, they need to drink, again, or they will die.
Camels locate water by finding moist sand or often find it near trees. A camel can go for weeks without water, and generally can hold 100 liters of water.
they usually get the water from an Oasis, they take excess amounts and store them in the humps in their backs
They can smell it out.
camels drink water they are adapted to live in the desert becasue camels always store energy
As camels live in the desert, they need a lot of water to survive. Camels have insulated bodies so as to store water and survive the hot weather in the desert
Camels drink lots of water and then can go without days with it. They feed on the desert grasses and cacti that live in the desert. The cacti and grass can survive, because of a waxy mixture on them, and when it does rain, they savour the water like camels. They are also the type of plant that is adjusted to live in the desert.
no camels live in the desert or a zoo
they travel on camels to get places to get water they cut open plants and get water they live in tents
Lots of wonderful things live in the Rub-al-Khali Desert, such as, lovely little butterflys and gypsies
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the camels can stay without water for days or months and the camels have double lashes to protect its self from the dust
Think about it. they live in a desert with no water for miles. They need that stored water to live off for many days