Its natures design for heat exchange. Thick fur on top acts as insulation from the heat of the sun. The cool undercarriage has little fur to let the cooler skin transfer to the bloodflow just underneath.
Inferior or caudal mean toward the lower part of the body.
The hump carries water and the camel can take water from it anytme.
They are made of fat and muscle... but not water!!!
Yes it is a lower body test because you run with your legs which is on the lower part of your body.
The ear has a lower part called a lobe.
The part of you body which can get affected by a lumbago is you lower back of your body!
Gravity.
In their lower part of the body
The pelvis holds and protects organs in the lower part of the body such as the bladder, intestines, and reproductive organs. It also supports the weight of the upper body and plays a crucial role in movement and stability.
Yes, caudal refers to a position closer to the tail or the lower part of the body in anatomical terms.
Camels adapt to the harsh midday heat of the desert by seeking shade under sparse vegetation or using their bodies to create shade for themselves. They also lower their metabolic rate to conserve water and energy. Additionally, their thick fur insulates them from the sun's rays, helping to maintain a stable body temperature. By resting during the hottest part of the day, camels conserve energy for cooler periods when they can move and forage.
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