Camels live without water for up to two weeks.
Camels need to drink water just like every other animal on the planet. However, they have adapted to dry desert climates, so they can go relatively long periods between watering.
Some animals, such as the kangaroo rat, can go their entire life without drinking water. They get all the water they need from the plants and seeds they eat.
Camels have strong, leathery mouths and tongues that allow them to chew and digest thorny plants and cactuses as well as salty bushes that other mammals tend to avoid. Captive camels also eat fruit and vegetables.
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they can go several days without water and food
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They can store water in there body. For example: Camels store water in their humps on there back. ---- Actually, camels store fat in their humps. The fat contains sufficient water to provide for the camel's moisture needs, and when the camel drinks, it will drink an amazing amount. Other animals do not need to drink but they do gain their moisture needs from the food they eat. Other mammals burrow deep down into the desert sand to reach the water table.
they can don it because they dont need much food or water
If you are meening how Dow they store water, I think they keep it in they're hump(s)
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As camels live in the desert, they need a lot of water to survive. Camels have insulated bodies so as to store water and survive the hot weather in the desert
Camels do not really hunt. They mostly forage if they are on their own for nearby vegetation and water, if they need it.
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No. There are reports that wild Bactrian camels can drink water saltier than sea water, but not exclusively. Most mammals cannot process the salt from salt water, and need fresh water to survive. These camels also regularly eat snow for water.
camels mainly dont drink water because they store water in their humps Camels do drink water. They store fat in their humps, not water. Australian explorers who used camels were unpopular with the Aborigines, as their camels would empty waterholes in one sitting - waterholes which would otherwise support a whole tribe for months. Under normal circumstances, koalas do not drink water. In heatwaves and droughts, they will seek out proper water sources such as creeks and billabongs.
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i dont know maybe just 'keeper of the camels'?? it depends what you need the name for
camels can not survive because they need to have the climate hot to survive.camels store water in there hump cuz of the rain fall in the dessert they will not survive
no camels dont store water in the hump. lop sided humps are caused by the hump becoming detached from the back on one side and will never repair itself.