History, asked by siddhijagtap9601, 9 days ago

why does camels live in deserts?​

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Answered by MatthewDrinkwater
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Answer:

because they can live

Explanation:

Camels are well adapted for survival in the desert. Their adaptations include: large, flat feet - to spread their weight on the sand. thick fur on the top of the body for shade, and thin fur elsewhere to allow easy heat loss.

Answered by llBurlyRosell
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Answer:

  • Extreme heat and cold are no sweat for a camel
  • Camels are adapted to live in extreme environments, both hot and cold. Unlike a lot of other mammals, most of a camel's fat is stored in its humps, which allows for better thermoregulation. It makes it easier for them to release heat from their bodies in hot weather.
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