The answer to this question is that every single adult camel has a hump to store fat in it (not water). So the answer is YES! [Baby camels do not get humps until they begin to eat solid food.]
They don't grow humps, they are just born with them
Yes, camels have humps. The humps store fat, not water, which provides energy when food is scarce in their desert habitat. This helps camels survive long periods without food.
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 can have either one hump or two humps, depending on the species. 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.
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.
Camels typically have one or two humps.
A few weeks after they're born.
Camels have humps to store fat, not water. The fat provides energy when food is scarce in the desert. The humps also help regulate body temperature and allow camels to go long periods without water.
Camels can have one or two humps on their backs.
camels survive with all the fat stored in their humps and they can go for weeks without water
Camels can have one hump or two humps, depending on the species. Dromedary camels have one hump, while Bactrian camels have two humps. It is not a myth.