Give reasons:
1. Camels go on without water for many days
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Answer:
Camels live on desert. So, they do not get enough water to drink everyday. They get water once or twice in six months. So the camels drink more amount of water when they get it. They store this water in their hump. And whenever they need it, they use the water stored on the hump.
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Camels can go up to seven months in the desert without drinking water. During such a time, they may lose nearly half of their body weight. But do their humps get smaller?
Even a really thirsty camel might still have a hump – as long as it’s not really hungry, too.
Camels store fat in their humps, not water. As a camel goes without food, its hump begins to shrink. If it stays hungry long enough, its hump will disappear.
So if the camel doesn’t store water in its hump, where does it store water?
Until recently, many scientists believed that camels could store water in one of their three stomachs. Very thirsty camels can drink up to 100 liters of water during a single visit to the well. There’s no evidence, though, that camels can store water for long periods of time anywhere in their bodies.