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Camels in captivity won't eat in the wild unless they are taught. This is a learned behavior, apparently. All camels have a complex, 3-compartment stomach. Camels regurgitate & re-chewingested forage. In fact, they are more efficient at feed conversion than are ruminants in extracting protein and energy from poor quality forages. This is an innate behavior.

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One learned behavior of camels is their ability to adapt to harsh desert environments by storing fat in their humps for energy, conserving water, and being able to go for long periods without drinking. Camels also learn how to follow familiar routes for migration or travel, which helps them navigate through the desert and find resources like food and water.

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