Having fat (food) stored in their hump, and water stored in their stomach are a great help in surviving in the desert, where food and water are often non-existent.
Hump is to store water and food. camels can survive on desert relying on energy being converted from water and food.
they store food in their hump
Camels evolved their unique hump to store fat reserves for energy during long periods without food or water in their desert environment.
that is where they store extra fat so that when they are stuck in the desert they have extra food to live off of.
They store it in their hump.
One-hump camels are called dromedaries and have a single hump on their back, while two-hump camels are called Bactrian camels and have two humps. The humps store fat, but dromedaries have a higher peak on their single hump compared to the two humps of Bactrian camels.
Camel's hump is used to store food. It is store for many days, when he fells hungry he use it or sometimes store for other days--- for future use. Basically he use it when he doesn't get anything to eat..... *Next time do your own work . . .O.K.*
One hump camels are known as dromedaries and have a single hump on their back, while two hump camels are known as Bactrian camels and have two humps. The humps store fat, but dromedaries are adapted to hot deserts, while Bactrian camels are adapted to cold deserts.
One-hump camels, also known as dromedaries, have a single hump on their back, while two-hump camels, also known as Bactrian camels, have two humps. The humps store fat, but the two-hump camels can carry more weight due to their larger size and stronger build.
Camels evolved their unique hump adaptation to store fat reserves, which provide them with energy and hydration during long periods of time without food or water in their desert environment.
The fat in a camel's hump provides food during periods when food is scarce.
Camels with one hump, called dromedaries, have evolved to store fat in their hump as a source of energy and water in arid environments. This adaptation helps them survive in harsh desert conditions by providing a reserve of nutrients for when food and water are scarce.