Pick out the piece of information that indicates that the Arabian camel gathers moisture from sources other than its hump.
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Arabian camels, also known as dromedaries usually store fat in their hump.
- The fat that is stored can be broken down into water and energy.
- The hump provides the Arabian Camel to travel easily 100 desert miles without water.
- During winters the desert plants provide enough water to them.
- When it comes to refilling, they soak water like a sponge, drinking around 30 gallons of water in 13 minutes.
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