Science, asked by saisandeep7842, 4 months ago

Dhanu was so amazed to see a unique animal like camel. Her teacher
told her that camel is a well-adapted desert animal. Her teacher asked her
to find out how camel adapted to survive in a desert. Help her to find out
the answer​

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Answered by pritipintu1980
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Answer:

Camels are adapted to live in extreme environments, both hot and cold. Unlike a lot of other mammals, most of a camel's fat is stored in its humps, which allows for better thermoregulation. It makes it easier for them to release heat from their bodies in hot weather. Camels rarely sweat.

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