A camel can drink a large amount of water quickly, often up to 40 liters (about 10.5 gallons) in just 10 minutes when rehydrating. This ability allows camels to survive in arid environments by storing water in their bodies for later use. Their unique physiology enables them to efficiently manage their water intake and loss.
about 100 liter
In a day, a camel drinks over 2 liters of water.
100 litres
Camel's cannot live without water, they can just go a long time between drinks -- up to 2 weeks without water.
When water is available, camels can drink over 100 litres of water at once.
every animal drinks alot nof water exept animals that hibernate.
asian elephant
i dont know how long,but if camel drinks, it can drink like 100liters. So they could survive quite long.
Because they live in the desert, they can't always have access to water. When they do though, they can drink up to 200 liters of it.
gallons
Since your question is not quite clear, I will assume camel. A camel can drink large amounts of water at one time and then not have to drink for days.
once a camel finds even a bit of water, it drinks it, and the water stores inside their hump, and it can last a very long time inside it, and thats how it can go without drinking water and for quite a long time.