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The camel myth: What’s really inside a hump might surprise you
Camels are famous for their humps, but they don’t actually store water there. Instead, a camel’s hump is filled with fat.
Myths about the camel and its thirst-resistance are older than the Sphinx—and almost as durable. Well into the modern age of science, men accepted the notion that the evil-tempered animal could store ...
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How camels survive extreme desert heat with remarkable adaptations and natural resilience
From Humps To Hydration; How Camels Survive Scorching Desert Conditions Effortlessly: Camels are uniquely adapted to survive in extreme desert heat through specialised physical and behavioural traits.
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