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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.
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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.
Largely outshone by fossils of horses, the earliest camels are getting another look from scientists determined to sort out the relationships and adaptations of these “absolutely bonkers” herbivores ...
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