Biology, asked by mariehahrehan, 1 year ago

what are the adaptations of a camel

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Answered by sana6978
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Explanation:

the skin of the camel is doubly thick ,

they contain water storing osmotic cells to store water as they live in deserts,

they have thick bushy eyebrows preventing from the entry of sand particles, their nostrils can be closed during desert storms

Answered by sunitasajidhas
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Answer:

Camels have a very thick skin. It helps it to store water which will provide nutrition to the camel. It acts as a water reservoir. Camels have thick eye lashes and nose hair that protects its eyes and nose from the dust. It also has passed fret which helps it to walk on the hot sand.

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