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Camels are specially adapted for life in the desert. Their body shape and physiology has adapted to suit the harsh environment. Over thousands and thousands of years, the environment has put extreme selection pressures on camels, and they have adapted accordingly to the animal that we see today.
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camels are very well adapted to live in
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the desert which is hot and dry during
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the day but cold at night. They have
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adapted thick fur on the top of their
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body for shade but thin fur everywhere
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else to maximize heat loss. A large
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surface area to volume ratio also helps
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to keep them cool because he has more
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places to escape from but camels have
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adapted to tolerate body temperatures of
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up to 42 degrees Celsius. It's actually a
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myth that camels can store water in
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their humps but they can go for a very
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long time without drinking water and
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they can drink up to 46 liters in one
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session. They lose very little water
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through perspiration because their body
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temperature changes throughout the day
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so there is no need to perspire. They
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also leave very little through
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urination because their kidneys
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concentrate urine. Their hump is actually
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faster which can be respited to release
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water and this allows them to go a long
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time without food which is scarce. Camels
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have adapted to have very large flat
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feet to spread their weight on the sand
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and skin between their toes helps to
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stop them sinking they also have two
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sets of eyelashes and large slit light
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nostrils to keep the sand away from
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their face.
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