Camels are composed of about 60% water, while cacti contain approximately 90-95% water. However, cacti store this water in their tissues, allowing them to survive in arid environments. In contrast, camels can endure long periods without water, relying on their fat reserves to metabolize and produce water when needed.
Cactus cells typically contain around 80-90% water, while camel cells can have a water content of around 60-75%. Dragonfly cells are made up of approximately 70-90% water.
so the camel can get water from the cactus
Because all cactus have large sacks in them like camels that hold water. >:{D
Well, a camel can survive days without water. A cactus hold water and camels eat that and consume the water and can survive days with the water held in its stomach. Hope that helped you :D
they eat cactus, they live in the desert, they can carry water in their humps and cannot drink water for a month and can drink over a whole bathtub full of water.
It does get eaten. By humans and camels and such... But normal animals don't because they have little pointy things that jab your face. It hurts a lot!
As you are probably aware, the dessert is very dry, so any thing living there would find water hard to come by, so when rain does fall, a cactus will gather it giving them self a water containment while doing so. The same goes for camels. Camels store water in the humps so they don't grow thirsty throughout the day.
Camels drink lots of water and then can go without days with it. They feed on the desert grasses and cacti that live in the desert. The cacti and grass can survive, because of a waxy mixture on them, and when it does rain, they savour the water like camels. They are also the type of plant that is adjusted to live in the desert.
Camels store approximately one and a half gallons of water in several sac-shaped containers in their stomachs. Please see the related link below.
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It's water from a cactus! The cactus has collected that water!x
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