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Discover intriguing facts about camels, the remarkable creatures that thrive in arid environments. Contrary to popular belief, camels do not store water in their humps; they store fat for energy. With lifespans of 40 to 50 years, these animals can stand between 7.5 to 11 feet tall. Their noses are adept at absorbing moisture from the air, and they can drink up to 25 gallons of water at once. Join us in uncovering more about these extraordinary animals, their characteristics, and their vital role in ecosystems.
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Fact 1 • Camels do not store water in there hump they store fat in the hump so they can withdraw energy when needed
Fact 2 • Color can rage form creamy brown to almost black.
Fact 3 • Average life expectancy of a camel is 40 to 50 years.
Fact 4 • Camels do not sweat.
Fact 5 • Camels are 7.5 to 11 feet tall
Fact 6 • Camels an at times drink 25 gallons of water.
Fact 7 • The camel is the second tallest animal in the world.
Fact 8 • A camels nose can absorb moister in the air
Fact 9 • Camels have a small hump at birth
Fact 10 • Camels can way up to 1450
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