Camels have specialized kidneys that are highly efficient at conserving water, which is essential for their survival in arid environments. Their kidneys can produce concentrated urine, allowing them to excrete minimal water while retaining necessary fluids. This adaptation helps camels withstand long periods without drinking, as they can also tolerate dehydration and rehydrate quickly when water is available. Overall, these kidney adaptations are crucial for their ability to thrive in harsh desert conditions.
Provided camels actually do not get kidney stones (I don't know this is true), it would be because they have a different physiology that prevent minerals from building up in their kidneys.
Camels possess several structural adaptations that help prevent dehydration, the most notable being their specialized kidneys and the ability to tolerate high body temperatures. Their kidneys are highly efficient at conserving water, excreting concentrated urine and minimizing water loss. Additionally, camels have thick fur that insulates them from the sun, reducing sweat evaporation and helping them maintain hydration in extreme heat. These adaptations enable them to survive in arid environments where water is scarce.
Because camels are camels
what is specialised material
if you mean nephridia (an extra 'i' second to end) they are specialised organs that function similar to kidneys in that they are used for osmoregulation and excretion. In annelids (which are segmented worms) there is one pair of nephridia per segment.
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a camels foot it called a camels foot not a hooves prehistoric camels may have had hooves but present day camels do not so a camels foot is called a camels foot
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if you see that it have camels it have camels and if you don't see one it don't have camels...........................maybe..............
A row of camels... :)
by camels and on foot
Camels are NOT threatened. They are not even close. So, the answer is NO. Camels ARE NOTthreatened.