Answer: FATS
they can go days without water it is stored in there hump or humps.
Camels do not store water. The idea that camels store water in their humps was a zoological hoax. Camels actually convert the water into fat, which is stored in their humps and metabolised if they need water.
a hump (or two if they are bactrian camels) stores fat, which metabolises for energy. It does not hold water!
Then the camel would have to survive on the stored fat in its hump - which is what it is there for - until it'd be able to find some plants to eat.
Not really. If you are referring to a hump similar to one of a camels, then no.
Fred
two hump camels are called "bactrian camerls" and are generally found in asia.
No. Despite the lore surrounding camels and their humps, a camel's hump has nothing to do with their excellent retention of water.
The Dromedary , a camel , has but the one hump .
Hump is to store water and food. camels can survive on desert relying on energy being converted from water and food.
No. Camels have crooked spines, even though they have a hump.