how can a camel and a cactus adapted to their environment?
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Camels have thick lips so they can eat the prickly desert plants with out feeling pain. 6. The colour of their bodies helps them to blend into their environment.
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Camel - the camel is adapted to its conditions around it, so you can say that camels have long legs and they have humps on the back which helps them to store the leftover food for later while a cactus is adapted to its nature by saving water with the process of not having leaves, yes they have spines instead of leaves and that’s how they save water..and they get their food from the green stem of them..
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