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10 Adaptation features of camel

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Answered by tisha2422
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Camels can survive in a desert because of physical features, including these:

Large feet that helps them to walk on sand without sinking in.

Nostrils that the camel can open and close to keep out blowing sand.

Long eyelashes to protect its eyes from blowing sand.

Camels store fat in their hump, not water. If they cannot find food, camels use this fat to produce energy. When full of fat, the hump stands up. But when empty, it is just a lose flap of hairy skin.

Camels have thick lips so they can eat the prickly desert plants with out being injured.

The color of their bodies helps them to blend into their environment. This protects them from predators, such as wolves.

Camel’s ears are covered with hair, even on the inside. The hair helps keep out sand or dust that might blow into the animal’s ears.

The protruding bone on their forehead acts much like a sun-visor, which helps to keep sunlight out of their eyes.
Answered by Surnia
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Answer:

Explanation:

The camels are the desert animals. These are adapted to survive in harsh hot and dry, water and food deficient environment of the desert.The following are the adaptations found in the camel:

1. The camels have large eyelashes which prevents the entry of sand inside the eye.

2. A camel can live more than a week without consuming water. They can even survive months without food.

3. The camel can store fat in their humps instead of water, which can be metabolized for gaining energy in food scarcity.

4. A healthy camel's body temperature fluctuates throughout the day. This helps the camel to conserve water by preventing the sweating as the temperature of the land rises.

5. The camel's feet are wide which prevents them from sinking in the sand.

6. The camel's have thick lips and large teeth which helps them to cut and eat thorny bushes of deserts scarcity of food.

7. The color of the camels helps them to blend with the desert environment and remains undetected from the predators if any.

8. The camel's ear consists of hair inside which prevents the entry of the sand inside the ear.

9. Camel's have strength and endurance which help them to travel a long distance even in the condition of starvation.

10. Camel's body prevents the loss of water through urine and feces.

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