on their backs
Camels can have one or two humps on their backs.
Yes, Bactrian camels have two humps on their backs.
No, not all camels have 2 humps on their backs. There are two types of camels: dromedary camels have one hump, while Bactrian camels have two humps.
No, not all camels possess humps on their backs. There are two types of camels: dromedary camels have one hump, while Bactrian camels have two humps.
Camels can have either one hump or two on their backs, depending on the species. Dromedary camels have one hump, while Bactrian camels have two humps.
onto your backs [and set out on the long rocky trail that led homeward]
Some people consider they are due to the humps on their backs.
Yes they can carry lots on their backs. They also carry you for a really long time.
Camels have humps on their backs to store fat, not water as commonly believed. The fat can be converted into energy when food is scarce, helping camels survive in their desert environment where food and water are not always readily available.
A hump is a rounded protuberance typically found on the backs of certain animals like camels, where they store fat for energy. A rump is the hind part of an animal's body, specifically the buttocks and surrounding area.
Many animals obtain water through methods that are similar to our, for example many animals simply live near a source of water like a lake, and use that to drink. However, some animals such as camels store water in pouches on their backs, they then use these supplies when water levels are poor.
A beast with two backs is a term, originating in the works of Shakespeare, for two people engaging in sexual intercourse - a phrase translated from the original French phrase by Rabelais.