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No. Camels do not store water in their hump. The hump is used to store fat.

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Do the humps in the camel convert food to fat?

No. The humps store water.


How does the number of humps on a camel affect its ability to store water in arid environments?

The number of humps on a camel does not directly affect its ability to store water. Camels store fat, not water, in their humps, which serves as an energy reserve when food and water are scarce in arid environments. The fat can be converted into energy and water when needed by the camel.


What is the feature of camel?

the feature of the camel is its humps. the humps are there to store water. there feature is well adapted to its habitat because it is dry and hot, the desert


Why camel doesn't take water?

because camels store the water in their humps


How does a camel survive on the desert?

the two humps on it back store water


How can camel's go long distance without water?

they store it in there humps


How does the presence of two humps on a camel affect its ability to store water in the desert?

The presence of two humps on a camel allows it to store fat, not water. The fat can be converted into energy and water when needed, helping the camel survive in the desert for long periods without drinking water.


How do you de-hump a camel?

You don't! They store water in their humps, so they need them.


What would the shrunken hump on a dromedary tell you about the animal?

Camels store water in their humps so a camel with a shrunken hump needs water.


Where do camels store there water?

Camels do not store water. The idea that camels store water in their humps was a zoological hoax. Camels actually convert the water into fat, which is stored in their humps and metabolised if they need water.


How do camel store food?

Camels store fat on there humps which makes more food and water.


How long can a camel store water in it's humps?

Camels do not store any water in their humps. The hump is a reserve of excess fat for energy.