
Where Do Camels Store Their Water?
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Science, Health Sciences, Biology
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11th Grade - University
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Hard
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Camels are often thought to store water in their humps, but they actually store fat. They can survive long periods without water due to unique adaptations, such as their ability to drink large amounts quickly and their specialized blood cells that prevent bursting. Camels have efficient water conservation strategies, including not sweating until high temperatures and having water-efficient kidneys. Their true superpower lies in retaining the water they have, not storing extra water.
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