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Who can live more without water a camel or mouse?

der a camel as if you didnt know that


Do giraffe survives more longer without water or camel?

Camels


Why a camel survive in the dessert for a long period of time without drinking too much?

because camel drinke more water in one time


Can a giraffe go without water longer than a camel?

The giraffe can drink 12 gallons of water in one sitting but can go for long periods without drinking at all. In fact, a giraffe can go longer without water than a camel.


Is it for camel's speed that it is called the ship of the desert?

No, Camel has a water storage in its hump so it can live without water for more than 15 days. It is the perfect animal to bear the warm and expert to walk on sand so it is called ship of the


What mammal can go eight days without water but can drink up to 180 liters at a time in part because its oval blood corpuscles can absorb more water?

Camel


How can a camel live without water?

they dont live without water...they just go for long periods of time without it. when they do get water they get large amounts of it and store it in the humps on their backs. The hump on a camel's back is stored FAT , NOT water.


What does busting your hump mean?

It means working your tail off ... OK that did not help ... So to answer your question ... It refers to a Camel ... a Camel stores there water in the hump the more the camel has to work... By traveling with cargo on it's back or with a person ... The Camel has to drink more of it water from it receive ...That being from it's hump... Making it's hump get smaller and smaller ... So because there is not water left you get busting ...as if a bottle had bust ...


Who spits more a lama or a camel?

camel


Why do camels have humps?

The reason for the existence of a camel's hump is purely down to genetics. A camel is genetically predisposed to have one (Dromedary camel) or two humps (Bactrian camel), depending on the species. Camels are born without humps, but gain them as they grow older.The hump is a structural adaptation for the camel in times where feed is absent. Fat (not water) constitutes the hump of the camel, and this fat is accumulated when the camel eats more than their immediate bodily needs. A camel will eat 4 percent of its body weight in dry matter intake. A well-fed camel will have a full, well-rounded hump full of adipose tissue. This hump may disappear or becoming nothing more than floppy, excessive skin when the animal is travelling and without feed for some time. A camel uses fat primarily as an energy storage source.Long term food storage, they build up fat and then use it for energy on long journeys.to store fat, not water, like most people think.Edit: it's true that it's to store fat, but water is produced when fat is burned, so by default it's also a form of water storage.To store fat to live off when food and water is scarce!


What does that's the last straw of Phillip mean?

It means that is your last chance you have gotten on my nerves too many times and you just blew your last chance. There is a old saying: "The straw that broke the camel's back." Camels are reputed to be able to carry massive load, often more than a wagon can. But great as the carrying capacity of a camel is you can still over-load him. One such example is of gradually adding single strands of straw to a camel until you effect a weight that will 'break the camel's' back. This final straw has been likened to the cummulative effects of insults or out-rages that a tolerant ruler will no longer abide.The saying "the straw that broke the camel's back" means that if you pile enough of anything up, it will become too heavy eventually.This has become a saying meaning "I have too much to do, and I am stressing out."The saying "that's the last straw" comes from that original saying, and means "That's it, I have had enough!"They are saying that whatever just happened WAS the straw that broke the camel's back.The phrase the last straw asks us to imagine that we are loading various burdens onto a camel, so the camel can transport them for us, and we put on more and more, to the limit of the camel's strength, and in the end, we just add one straw (which weighs almost nothing) but since we have reached the limit of the camel's strength, that last straw is too much, and the camel collapses. So the last straw is the final burden that is too much to bear.The long version of this idiom is, "The final straw that broke the camel's back." This isn't a drinking straw, it's like hay. Imagine you're in the desert, and you need a camel to carry your straw. You load it on, and on, and on, it starts buckling it's legs BUT it fits. You put on just one more straw and it breaks the camel's back. The straws are supposed to be mistake. Every time you do something bad, you're adding a straw to the camel's back. You did one last thing.. And it broke the camel's back. It's not that one thing that gets you grounded or fired or expelled or whatever, it's the combined crimes you commited: All the straw.it means you are very angry and have had enough It refers to the straw that broke the camel's back, because the camel is already carrying its maximum weight of straw before one more straw is added, and it is used as a metaphor for the last provocation before patience is exhausted.


How do camel store food?

Camels store fat on there humps which makes more food and water.