Some animals like the camel store fat
in their humps. How does this feature
help camels live in their habitat?
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By concentrating fatty tissue in humps on their backs, camels are able to minimize heat insulation throughout the rest of their body during the day when the temperature is high, and their body temperature rises. ... A camel's humps are incredibly important for the animal's survival in a tough environment like a desert.
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By concentrating fatty tissue in humps on their backs, camels are able to minimize heat insulation throughout the rest of their body during the day when the temperature is high, and their body temperature rises. ... A camel's humps are incredibly important for the animal's survival in a tough environment like a desert.
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