Camels can survive for about 5-7 days without drinking water, depending on the temperature and conditions they are in. They are adapted to store water in their bodies and can replenish it when they have access to water again.
A camel does not start sweating until the temperature reaches 40 degrees Celsius. Sweating helps them regulate their body temperature in extreme heat by allowing evaporation to cool them down.
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A camel is in the genus Camelus. The two species of camel are the dromedary, or one-humped camel (C. dromedarius) and the bactrian, or two-humped camel (C. bactrianus).
The hump of a camel is composed of adipose tissue, which is a type of connective tissue that stores fat for energy reserves. The hump allows camels to survive in environments with limited food resources by providing a source of energy when food is scarce.
a camel can survive up to 2 hours without sand
The unique features of a camel's humps help it survive in the desert by storing fat for energy, allowing it to go long periods without water, and regulating its body temperature.
the camel has a hump to store food in it so it can survive in the desert
The one-hump camel, also known as the dromedary, is better adapted to survive in desert environments compared to the two-hump camel, also known as the Bactrian camel.
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no, because there has no water to prevade
i dont know how long,but if camel drinks, it can drink like 100liters. So they could survive quite long.
longer than a camel
it's hump
hump and padded feet
This has to do with a stranded Arab with a camel who lost his ability to walk. To survive the arid heat, he had to "bust the hump" (a very difficult task) of the camel to get nutrition and hydration.
the two humps on it back store water