Because they're smaller, and their skin is much thinner in comparison, so they lose water far more easily. However, the animal most resistant to heat, and the only one able to hunt at midday in the heart of the Sahara, is an ant - the Saharan silver ant, which reflects most of the sunlight. It's only outside the colony for brief times, though. ^^
probably nonoe
if you have a gel ant habit you will not need to give your ants water
yes you can if you are starving in the wild but i would season it first
because camel drinke more water in one time
Camel , for weeks. I think?
a camel needs thick fur to stop it from sweating to much, thussaving water. also it reflects sun rays.
Ants don't drink water . They get water from their food as well.
A camel can drink up to about six gallons of water if it is thirsty. Some of the water, however, is stored in a sack in it's mouth. So if the camel gets thirsty, it will take a small portion of the water in its sack. SO not very often does a camel have to drink water. Dr. Nausm
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a camel has big lips so it can chew on a cactus and not get hurt by it thorns. a camel also has very good hearing abilities.
No. Humans, for example, need much more space to live than ants.
If you think it's water, you're wrong! The humps on a camel's back are actually huge heaps of fat and flesh that can weigh as much as 80 pounds in a healthy camel. These humps help camels survive for weeks without food and water.