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how are camels adapted to cope with life in a desert​

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Answered by ajay5455b
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Camels have adaptations that help them live in deserts. They have a thick coat of hair that protects them from the sun. They have wide, soft feet, so they can walk a long time in the hot sand. ... When there is food and water, a camel can eat and drink large amounts and store it as fat in the hump.

Answered by kalpanakaushik26
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Camels have special adaptation to cope with the heat and shortage of water. Their long legs keep far above the hot sand. Their dump store fat to tide little over food shortage. They excete very little urine to reduce the loss of water. They can also raise their body temperature so as not to feel too hot, and can drink large quantities of water at one go.

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