a camel's hump is located at the back of a camel.
They only have one hump!
the camel has a hump to store food in it so it can survive in the desert
No. The dromedary or arabian camel has one hump.
The dromedary, also know as Arabian camel has a single hump.
The one-hump camel, also known as the dromedary, is better adapted to survive in desert environments compared to the two-hump camel, also known as the Bactrian camel.
The hump on the camel's back provides nutrition, including moisture, when no food is available.
The camel hump is the round structure you see on its back. It is use to store fat not water.
Contrary to popular belief, a camel's hump DOES NOT hold water! It actually holds fat the camel can use for water.
In the commercial of the camel for Geico.
A fully-grown adult camel stands 1.85m/6 feet at the shoulder and 2.15m/7 feet at the hump. A fully-grown camel can weigh up to 700kg/1542lbs. A camel's long, thin legs have powerful muscles which allow the animal to carry heavy loads over long distances. A camel can carry as much as 450kg/990lbs, but a usual and more comfortable cargo weight is 150kgs/330lbs. It is usual for a camel to work as a beast of burden for only six to eight months of the year; the remainder of the time it needs to rest and recuperate.
water ----------- Contrary to legend it is not water but fat.