30 gallons in 10 minutes
No, people do not drink the water from the stomach of a camel.
A camel can drink up to about six gallons of water if it is thirsty. Some of the water, however, is stored in a sack in it's mouth. So if the camel gets thirsty, it will take a small portion of the water in its sack. SO not very often does a camel have to drink water. Dr. Nausm
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A camel can drink up to 40 gallons (approximately 151 liters) of water in one hour when rehydrating after a period of dehydration. However, this amount can vary based on the camel's size, the environmental conditions, and its level of exertion. Typically, camels are well-adapted to conserve water, allowing them to thrive in arid environments without frequent drinking.
No, the hump is composed of fat and not water.
yes you can if you are starving in the wild but i would season it first
In a day, a camel drinks over 2 liters of water.
No, camels do not have water in their hump. It contains fat, not water.
Since your question is not quite clear, I will assume camel. A camel can drink large amounts of water at one time and then not have to drink for days.