4. Mention one characteristic that helps a camel put up with shortage of water?
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Camels have a series of physiological adaptations that allow them to withstand long periods of time without any external source of water.
The humps are reservoirs of fatty tissue: concentrating in their humps minimizes the insulating effect fat would have if distributed over the rest of their bodies, helping camels survive in hot climates.
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A hump full of water could come in handy in a camel's line of work, but these bulges are actually filled with fat. That store of fat is like a spare tank of gasoline in your car trunk. When food and water become scarce, the camel extracts energy from that mound of fat. In fact, the longer a camel goes without eating or drinking,
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