How does the camel have energy to travel for days in the desert without eating?
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A hump full of water could come in handy in a camel's line of work, but these bulges are actually filled with fat. ... When food and water become scarce, the camel extracts energy from that mound of fat. In fact, the longer a camel goes without eating or drinking, the more visibly deflated its hump becomes.
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sabke ander apna apna stamina hotta hai and camel vho itna khatte v nahi mane suna hai ki vho pani v 1 mahine badd pitte hai muje itna hi patta hai i am not sure
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