how does the camel have energy to travel for days in the desert without eating
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Camel humps are made up of fat, not water. ... 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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The camel have energy to travel for days in the desert without eating because it stores water in his body in the hump and uses that water for a long time.
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