Camels hold fat but in the winter it holds water and fat to live
so they cam move to places that people want them to move.
No, they contain fat. That fat contains nutritional storage as well as moisture.
Nope. Humps are fat, not water,
No. The humps store water.
Well camels humps hold fat if that's what Ur looking for. They hold fat so that they can survive the desert without food or water for many days
Camels have humps to store fat, not water. The fat provides energy when food is scarce.
Camels have humps to store fat, not water. The fat can be used as a source of energy when food is scarce.
Only Bactrian Camels have two humps, and dromedaries have one but I know that they store fat (not water) in their humps
Camels do not store any water in their humps. The hump is a reserve of excess fat for energy.
They are made of fat and muscle... but not water!!!
They contain fat. They do not store water, but there is water in them as there is water in all living tissue.
Fat most people think its water but its fat