A camel stores its food in its
(a) stomach
(c) legs
(b) hump
(d) lips
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(c) hump
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The correct answer is option (b) hump.
- Camels have long been known for their ability to go to church without drinking water — a skill that makes them particularly useful in the desert as well as in “desert ships.”
- Camels are also known for their bright humps (which can be one or two humps, depending on the type), which leads many to believe that these are used to store water for future use.
- However, camel humps actually store fatty tissue, not water, which is used as a source of food when food is scarce.
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