what are the adaptation of animals living in desert
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The absence of sweat glands, and the concentration of urine are other physical adaptations made by desert animals. Because fat intensifies heat, a unique physical adaptation of some desert animals is the storage of fat in humps or tails, rather than throughout the entire body.
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Camel
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- It has long eyelashes to prevent sand to go inside their eyes.
- it has flapped nostrils to prevent sand to go inside their nostrils.
- it have hump to store food.
- at a time it can drink a large quantity of water and live without it for 2-3 days
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