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Why do camels have fat?

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Camels are big because they need their huge bodies to withstand the hat and to go a long ways without water wich come sin to the point of their hump wich is mad eout of grizzle /fat that stores water

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To make the humps on their backs and to store water in.

Thats why they have humps. They are just big fat wads.

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camels have big feet so that they trek through loose sand and because they are such big animals that they need support and big feeet is helpful

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Why is there fat inside a camels hump?

because if they had no fat in camels humps they would not have humps and then they would be horses.


How are camels adapted life in the desert?

camels have humps to store fat


Do camels drink?

camels do drink because in their humps isn't water. It's fat.


Why does camels have hump?

that is where they store extra fat so that when they are stuck in the desert they have extra food to live off of.


Does camels have humps for storing fat?

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What kinds of food does camels eat?

camels eat warter but they also eat there fat there store in there humps.


What is camels hump use for?

Fat and water storage.


camels have narrow feet?

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What can 2 humed camels do that 1 humped camels cant?

Two humped camels can store far more fat and therefore survive longer than 1 humped camels!!!


What dos camels store in their humps?

Fat most people think its water but its fat


How does the fat in a camels hump provide water?

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Why don't camels have fat in their body?

They do have fat in their body but they have most of it on their hump as an energy reserve.