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No, camels do not have a layer of blubber like some marine mammals. Instead, they have a thick layer of fat stored in their humps, which helps them survive in harsh desert environments by providing insulation and energy reserves. Additionally, their unique adaptations, such as specialized skin and fur, contribute to their ability to withstand extreme temperatures.

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