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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Bactrian camels are from the Mongolian desert. If you're looking for somewhere on planet Earth offering the most extreme climate and challenging weather ...
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Camels have the ability to shut off their nostrils, and protect the nasal passage from sand that blows in. This is in addition to their long eyelashes that keep ...
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17 Sept 2020 · Habitat: Camels typically live in deserts, where it is hot and dry. Geography: Bactrian camels are native to the Gobi Desert in China ...
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Camels can go for weeks without drinking. They lose very little water from their sweat or urine. The camel's fur coat protects it from the heat of the Sun, and ...
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Camels can survive in the desert thanks to their amazing adaptations. Their fur keeps them cool, hump provides food and water, eyelashes keep the sand away, ...
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16 Aug 2022 · How do camels adapt to the desert environment? · Long eyelashes to remove sand · Nostrils that they can shut entirely to protect themselves from ...
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Other adaptations help dromedaries thrive in desert conditions. Their nostrils close to keep sand at bay, and they have bushy eyebrows and two rows of long ...
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How do camels adapt to their environment? Camels have many adaptations that allow them to live successfully in desert conditions. Deserts are hot and dry. Winds ...
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∙ Camels don't sweat because it can lead to loss of water. flag. Suggest Corrections.
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The camel · 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 · a ...
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Camels' adaptations to their desert lifestyle are well-known. Long eyelashes and elongated nostrils protect them from blowing dust and sand.
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Camels typically live in the desert, where food sources can be hard to come by. When a camel is unable to access food for a long period of time, its body is ...
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The earliest known camel, called Protylopus, lived in North America 40 to 50 million years ago, during the Eocene. ... It was about the size of a rabbit and lived ...
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