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Camels actually have three stomach compartments, not seven. These compartments are part of their specialized digestive system, which allows them to efficiently break down tough plant materials like dry grasses and thorny shrubs. The first stomach serves as a fermentation chamber where microbes help digest food, while the second and third stomachs further process the material before it moves to the intestines for nutrient absorption. This adaptation enables camels to thrive in arid environments with scarce food resources.

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