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Mention any four adaptations seen in the camel so that it can live successfully in deserts

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Answered by dyuthiv1oos
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long eyelashes to prevent sandstorms
lot of nose hair to prevent sandstorms
Long legs and padded hooves to walk without their feet sinking in the sand
humps to store water and food

Answered by presentmoment
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The four adaptations that camels have taken to live in the desert are as follows – long eyelashes, the nostrils that can close, wide feet and the hump.  

Explanation:  

Camels have to survive in deserts and to survive there sustainably, camels have undergone adaptations in their bodies for generations.

  • They have wide feet so that they can walk comfortably in deserts.
  • They have long eyelashes that can protect their eyes from desert storms.
  • They have nostrils that close that help in keeping their noses closed to windblown sand.
  • They have a hump that helps them to store food and water and they can live without them for days.
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