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Camels do not have a streamlined body like some animals adapted for speed, such as fish or certain mammals. Instead, their bodies are more robust and rounded, which helps them store fat and water for survival in arid environments. Their unique shape, with long legs and a hump, enables them to navigate desert terrain efficiently, but it is not streamlined for fast movement.

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