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why camels do not sweat give answer in short

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Answered by shraddha99
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Camels store fat in the hump, not water. The fat can be metabolised for energy. ... Unlike most mammals, a healthy camel's body temperature fluctuates (changes) throughout the day from 34°C to 41.7°C (93°F-107°F.) This allows the camel to conserve water by not sweating as the environmental temperature rises.

Answered by Anonymous
30

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The hump stores up to 80 pounds of fat, which a camel can break down into water and energy when sustenance is not available. ... Camels rarely sweat, even in desert temperatures that reach 120°F, so when they do take in fluids they can conserve them for long periods of time.

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