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Another animal which lives in the desert is the camel. Camels were first domesticated by people many thousands of years ago. In the wild, camels usually live in small groups of up to thirty animals. Camels have long shaggy winter coats to keep warm and shorter, tidier coats in the summer to keep cool. A thirsty camel can drink as much as thirty gallons of water-that's about five hundred full glasses - in just ten minutes. Normally, however, it gets all the moisture it needs from desert plants and can survive for up to ten months without drinking any water at all.

 

a) Camels live in small group that consists of ________________.

b) What do camels have to protect themselves during winter?

c) Camels receive moisture from ___________.

d) First camels were _____________________. ​

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Answered by romeogamers87
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Answer:

A. Sand

B. Camels have long shaggy winter coats to keep warm. and shorter, tidier coats in the summer to keep cool.

C. Desert Plants

D. Not have humps

Answered by Harshitpro123
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Photosynthesis is a process used by plants and other organisms to convert light energy into chemical energy that, through cellular respiration, can later be released to fuel the organism's metabolic activities.

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