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Camel

The camel is a mammal belonging to the Cetartiodactyla order, belonging to the Camelidae family.[XNUMX] It is distinguished by its long legs and large snout, and is famous for having a hump on its back that stores fat, called a hump.[XNUMX]

 

The sentence includes two main types, as shown below:[XNUMX]

  • Dromedary camel is the type that has one hump.
  • The Bactrian camel is a type that has two humps.

 

The camel adapts to the desert environment by using fat stored in the hump when water and food are not available. It also has a third eyelid and two rows of long eyelashes that protect its eyes from sand. It can also close its nose to prevent sand from entering it.[XNUMX]

 

Strange information about sentences

Among the most prominent strange information about the camel is the following:[XNUMX]

 

He can drink 0.18 m³ of water in one go

The camel maintains its moisture in the desert by drinking large amounts of water when the opportunity allows it. It can drink approximately 0.18 m³ of water at once.

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Its numbers exceed 14 million camels

There are more than 14 million camels in the world; Most of them can be found in Asia, Australia, and the Middle East.

 

His body can lose 25% of water without becoming dehydrated

All mammals, including humans, can lose approximately 15% of the water from their bodies before becoming dehydrated. However, the camel is the only mammal whose body can lose 25% of the water before becoming dehydrated. Therefore, it is able to live for a long time without water. .

 

A camel spits when it feels threatened

Some people believe that the camel spits only for fun, but this is not true, as the camel spits when it feels threatened, and therefore others must treat it kindly so that it treats them in the same way.

 

The wild two-humped camel is one of the toughest species

The wild two-humped camel is a very cruel animal to handle. It is also the only type of camel that has not been domesticated or tamed. Currently, less than a thousand camels live in the wastelands of East Asia.

 

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Its fur reflects the sun's rays

The camel maintains its body temperature through the fur that covers its body. Although it appears dense, it can reflect the sun's rays, making it an ideal cover in the desert environment.

 

He can run at a speed of 64.37 km/h

The average normal speed of a camel is 40.23 km/h, but it can run very fast for a short period of up to 64.37 km/h.

 

Baby camels are born without a hump

The camel birth period is the only period in which a camel can be seen without a hump. Young camels are born without a hump, and when they reach an age where they can eat solid materials, the hump begins to grow gradually.

 

It does not store water in its hump

Many believe that the camel stores water in its hump, but on the contrary, it does not store water in its hump, but rather uses it only to store fat, which when needed turns into water and energy that enables it to survive. A camel that stores a large amount of fat in its hump can... His hump keeps him alive for two weeks without water or food.[XNUMX]

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