In those humps they store fat, not water. The fat becomes an energy source for the camel.
camals have long eyelashes to keep sand out of their eyes, large humps to store fat in, and giant hooves to keep from sinking in sand.
Camels store fat, not water, in the humps on their backs. Living in desert environments, camels use this stored fat for energy if food is not available; the animals can go days without eating. A camel can also go days without drinking because there are pockets in the walls of its stomach that hold water
Dogs, hawks, eagles, camals, horses, and monkeys. But mostly cats and camals.
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The ostrich is the fastest animal in the Sahara Desert. The ostrich can run at speeds of 40-45 miles per hour and is the third fastest land animal in the world behind the cheetah and the pronghorn.
in camals and cars, planes and boats