Camels are big because they need their huge bodies to withstand the hat and to go a long ways without water wich come sin to the point of their hump wich is mad eout of grizzle /fat that stores water
because if they had no fat in camels humps they would not have humps and then they would be horses.
Camels have humps to store fat, not water. The fat provides energy when food is scarce.
Camels have humps to store fat, not water. The fat can be used as a source of energy when food is scarce.
camels have humps to store fat
Camels store fat primarily in their humps, which are located on their backs. This fat serves as an energy reserve that the camels can metabolize when food is scarce. The ability to store fat in their humps allows camels to survive long periods without water or food, making them well adapted to their arid environments. Additionally, the fat in their humps helps to insulate them from extreme temperatures.
camels do drink because in their humps isn't water. It's fat.
that is where they store extra fat so that when they are stuck in the desert they have extra food to live off of.
Yes.
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.
camels eat warter but they also eat there fat there store in there humps.
Two humped camels can store far more fat and therefore survive longer than 1 humped camels!!!
Fat and water storage.