He/she stores the water in the lining of the stomach in sacs, which turns into fat and it goes into its blood stream after 100L of water.
Water
yes
on it's back
Scientificly the store water in their hump
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.
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.
because camels store the water in their humps
to store water when traveling in the desert
to store water
The camel hump is the round structure you see on its back. It is use to store fat not water.
no because hippos live in water so they dont need to store it
Camels store water in their humps so a camel with a shrunken hump needs water.