No, not all camels possess humps on their backs. There are two types of camels: dromedary camels have one hump, while Bactrian camels have two humps.
No, not all camels have 2 humps on their backs. There are two types of camels: dromedary camels have one hump, while Bactrian camels have two humps.
Camels can have either one or two humps, depending on the species. The misconception that all camels have two humps is not accurate.
No, not all male mammals possess a prostate gland.
Yes, all spiders possess venom, which they use to immobilize their prey.
No, not all mammals possess prostates. The prostate gland is found in male mammals, including humans, but is not present in all species.
No, not all camels have 2 humps on their backs. There are two types of camels: dromedary camels have one hump, while Bactrian camels have two humps.
Camels can have either one or two humps, depending on the species. The misconception that all camels have two humps is not accurate.
Camels, defined as the quadruped mammals of the desert that have humps of fat on their backs, have no metamorphosis at all - their neonatal and adult forms are very similar.
camels survive with all the fat stored in their humps and they can go for weeks without water
No..Only the Bactrian camel does..The dromedary has one hump.
First of all camels DO NOT store water in their humps! In their humps there is extra fat. So don't stick a straw in there and expect to get some nice cool refreshing water. Camels store water in their second blatter. If you are wondering why camels have humps, no one really knows. God just built them wierd. Did you know also that camels have split lips? It's interesting. Trust me on this info I have more animal smarts than any one else in the world! :)
Camels do not store water. The idea that camels store water in their humps was a zoological hoax. Camels actually convert the water into fat, which is stored in their humps and metabolised if they need water.
Of course camels swallow their food, as all mammals do- they have no other way of ingesting it. However, they are able to store the water they drink in tissue within the humps on their backs, which is why they are able to survive in desert conditions for so long, where water is scarce.
Camels, Llamas, Alpacas, Vicunas, Guanacos, and a couple other animals are all related. They are all camelids, like horses and donkeys are both equines.
not reallu, once they have plenty of food it tends to grow back; it is a fat supply after all
To provide as a source of FAT storage
Because they don't need to store water on their backsLlamas live in the mountains and Camels live in the desert.Llamas & Camels are related, but they don't have humps on their back because Llamas and Camels used to be one species, but Llamas went to the mountains and Camels went to the desert.