Camels typically have one or two humps, depending on the species. The purpose of these humps is to store fat, which provides them with energy and sustenance during long periods without food or water.
Camels typically have one or two humps.
Camels can have either one hump or two humps, depending on the species. Dromedary camels have one hump, while Bactrian camels have two humps.
A camel typically has one or two humps. The humps store fat, not water as commonly believed, which provides energy for the camel when food is scarce. This adaptation helps camels survive in arid environments by allowing them to go long periods without food.
A camel typically has one or two humps.
Camels typically don't eat eucalyptus trees because they contain toxins that are harmful to them. Camels are adapted to eat tough, thorny vegetation found in arid regions, such as acacia trees and shrubs.
Camels typically have one or two humps.
Camels can have either one hump or two humps, depending on the species. Dromedary camels have one hump, while Bactrian camels have two humps.
8 bactrian camels and 11 dromedaries
A camel typically has one or two humps. The humps store fat, not water as commonly believed, which provides energy for the camel when food is scarce. This adaptation helps camels survive in arid environments by allowing them to go long periods without food.
A camel typically has one or two humps.
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! :)
There are two types of camels in the world. They are the Bactrian and the Arabian camel. The Bactrian camel has two humps on its back, while the Arabian camel has one. The humps contain fat that provides the animal with nutrients when food is not available.
there are aproximetly 38 humps in the holland region but 1 camel! xx
Well camels humps hold fat if that's what Ur looking for. They hold fat so that they can survive the desert without food or water for many days
Their humps can store many water in it.So they can go withour water for a few weeks.
It is used to store water, camels can go for many days without water due to being able to store it in there humps.
Camels do dehydrate... though they can go without water for about 15 daysDespite what other people say, water is not stored in the camel's hump... The hump does help lessen the chance of dehydration, but it is made of fatty tissue and is very helpful to the camel when it is in starvation mode.In addition, the camel's liver and kidneys are very efficient at retaining water. like many other desert animals, urine forms a thick syrup.