Camels have many adaptations for life in the desert that tigers do not. For example, camels store fat in their humps which allows them to go for long periods without food or water. They also have two rows of long eyelashes and can close their nostrils - which both help protect them against sand.
the camel has a hump to store food in it so it can survive in the desert
The one-hump camel, also known as the dromedary, is better adapted to survive in desert environments compared to the two-hump camel, also known as the Bactrian camel.
the two humps on it back store water
A Long Time
b'coz they need less water to survive
The unique features of a camel's humps help it survive in the desert by storing fat for energy, allowing it to go long periods without water, and regulating its body temperature.
a camel lives in the desert
the reason camels developed like today, is that it choose an environment where there are no or few predators; the desert. when threatened camels run away, they ill rarely fight. if they fight they (especially males) can become very agressive and dangerous, they are very powerfull animals; i have seen a camel break a horse's neck in an eye blink.
The presence of two humps on a camel allows it to store fat, not water. The fat can be converted into energy and water when needed, helping the camel survive in the desert for long periods without drinking water.
because you drink captas and a camel can show you where water and food is.
who crosed the desert on camel back
camel lives in the desert