Humps.
Q1. What are the humps of camels made of?
Q2. What sometimes makes the humps collapse?
Q3. Where does the camel store it's reserve of water?
Q4. In what way are humps the main larder of camels?
Q5. Where do they have another larder?
Q6. What is the meaning of the expession 'at their leisure'?
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Camels' humps consist of stored fat, which they can metabolize when food and water is scarce. In addition to their humps, camels have other ways to adapt to their environment
2nd-When food is scarce, the camel's body uses the fat stored in the hump, causing the hump to lean over and droop. A camel can go a week or more without water, and it can last for several months without food.
3-This extra water enters the camel's bloodstream to add to its water supply. They also conserve water by not sweating as much as humans
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