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which adaptation help camel to conserve water

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Answered by eram4545
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They conserve water by not sweating as much as humans. A camel’s metabolism lowers at night, making its body temperature much lower than a person’s. Animals and people sweat to cool themselves off, so starting with a lower body temperature means less need to sweat.

Answered by geetachoudhary67
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They also conserve water by not sweating as much as humans. A camel's metabolism lowers at night, making its body temperature much lower than a person's. Animals and people sweat to cool themselves off, so starting with a lower body temperature means less need to sweat.

The camel (Camelus dromedarius ) has adapted mechanisms that allow it to withstand prolonged water deprivation, high heat load especially in the absence of readily available water and survive when feed resources are scarce or of poor quality

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