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people think that camels store water in their hump but they can't. They get food and water from Natural Resources and the hump is merely fat. though they can survive without water for three weeks.

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Predators of a camel?

Predators of camels include lions, wolves, and hyenas. These predators typically target young or weak camels that may be easier to catch. Camels are well-equipped for defense against predators with their size, speed, and ability to kick or bite if threatened.


Are camels heterotroph or autotroph?

It is a heterotroph because it eats many things but cannot make any food by themselves. Some food they eat is stuff like straw and hay in the wild. They also will nibble on small branches, leaves, and shrubs where ever they find. They also eat carrots, apples, bananas,sweet potatoes, and many other crunchy vegetables and fruits.


How much does a thousand pound camel drink at one time?

a camel can drink 80% of its body wait at one time


What are some symbiotic relationships for a camel?

Camels exhibit several symbiotic relationships, particularly with bacteria in their stomachs that aid in digesting tough plant materials. This mutualistic relationship helps camels extract nutrients from their primarily herbivorous diet. Additionally, camels can form commensal relationships with birds like oxpeckers, which perch on them to feed on ticks and parasites, benefiting from a food source while the camel remains largely unaffected. These interactions illustrate the diverse ways camels engage with their ecosystem.


Where are storage cells of a camel present?

Storage cells in camels, also known as adipocytes or fat cells, are present in humps located on their backs. These humps store energy-rich fat, which camels can use as a source of nutrition when food is scarce.