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They can walk great distances in the desert places that humans usually cannot.

They hold gallons upon gallons of water in their humps (they can drink 36 gallons in 6 minutes)

and can actually sense bad water from good water, and won't drink it if it is bad. (Good way to know if your water isn't poisoned.)

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