in a desert, survives on water
Camels
the dessert
hot
Yes, camels have humps. The humps store fat, not water, which provides energy when food is scarce in their desert habitat. This helps camels survive long periods without food.
the Arabian desert
they have short fur
it survives by hiding under leaves when it rains. Also they cover themselves by their huge but beautiful wings!
camels survive with all the fat stored in their humps and they can go for weeks without water
Arid with little vegetation such as a desert
niche
No. Not unless they are imported there. New Zealand is not their natural habitat.
Bactrian camels are camels with two humps. They only live in the desert of Mongolia and northwestern China. They are threatened by habitat loss due to mining and industrial products in their habitat. Also, livestock herders sometimes kill them because they compete with livestock for very limited food sources and water.