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How is the camel adapted to survive in desert?​

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Answered by EwanUlysses
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Answer:

Due to the high temperature it lacks water soon and will be in need of it , so it has its own specialized structure called the hump which helps them to store water and fats which they use it when necessary

Answered by aadya2308
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Explanation:

A camel can adapt itself in desert by :-

1) It stores water in it's hump in the form of fats as when it needs water it breaks down the fats and obtain water.

2) Camel does not sweat.

3) It had long legs which saves it from the intense heat of the sand.

4) It passes a small quantity of urine.

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