They only have one hump!
Giraffes
A giraffe
No, Camel has a water storage in its hump so it can live without water for more than 15 days. It is the perfect animal to bear the warm and expert to walk on sand so it is called ship of the
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longer than a camel
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Yes, but it will drop the compression a little (64cc vs. 58cc chambers), and the bigger valves will make more top end at the expense of some low end torque. Also, if they really are camel hump heads (never heard of camel hump heads with anything other than 2.02, 1.60 valves)they may not have accessory holes drilled in the ends. It's probably not an upgrade.
The Camel can survive longer than the Cheetah without food or water.
The reason for the existence of a camel's hump is purely down to genetics. A camel is genetically predisposed to have one (Dromedary camel) or two humps (Bactrian camel), depending on the species. Camels are born without humps, but gain them as they grow older.The hump is a structural adaptation for the camel in times where feed is absent. Fat (not water) constitutes the hump of the camel, and this fat is accumulated when the camel eats more than their immediate bodily needs. A camel will eat 4 percent of its body weight in dry matter intake. A well-fed camel will have a full, well-rounded hump full of adipose tissue. This hump may disappear or becoming nothing more than floppy, excessive skin when the animal is travelling and without feed for some time. A camel uses fat primarily as an energy storage source.Long term food storage, they build up fat and then use it for energy on long journeys.to store fat, not water, like most people think.Edit: it's true that it's to store fat, but water is produced when fat is burned, so by default it's also a form of water storage.To store fat to live off when food and water is scarce!
A camel is able to store water, food, and any other things it needs to survive longer than the other animals.
The giraffe can drink 12 gallons of water in one sitting but can go for long periods without drinking at all. In fact, a giraffe can go longer without water than a camel.
Camel milk can be kept for longer duration at room temperature than other milk. Scientists have reported that fresh camel milk can be kept for 8 hr. at 30°C, pasteurized camel milk can last for more than 10 days at 4ºC and when lactoperoxidase system is activated fresh milk can be stored at 30ºC for about 20 hrs.