Camel humps are unique adaptations that store fat, not water, allowing camels to survive in arid environments. This fat can be metabolized into energy and water when food is scarce, helping them endure long periods without sustenance. The fat also helps regulate their body temperature, making it easier to withstand extreme heat. Additionally, camels can lose up to 25% of their body weight during droughts, and their humps will shrink as fat is utilized.
In those humps they store fat, not water. The fat becomes an energy source for the camel.
Camels store fat, not water, in the humps on their backs. Living in desert environments, camels use this stored fat for energy if food is not available; the animals can go days without eating. A camel can also go days without drinking because there are pockets in the walls of its stomach that hold water
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