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Body part adaptation of a camel

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Answered by purvanaik03
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Large, flat feet to spread their weight on the sand.
Thick fur on the top of the body for shade, and thin fur elsewhere to allow easy heat loss.
A large surface area to volume ratio to maximise heat loss.
The ability to go for a long time without water (they don't store water in their humps, but they lose very little through urination and sweating).
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