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why the camels don't sweat?

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Answered by ravitavisen
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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.

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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.

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