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  1. A camel can also use its nose as a dehumidifier. When we breathe, the air we exhale is at body temperature and we lose water in it as vapour. But when air passes out over a camel's mucous membranes it is cooled and the water vapour is removed and reabsorbed into the body. This saves them from losing water with each breath.

  2. camel, Either of two species of large, hump-backed ruminants of the family Camelidae.Camels are used as draft and saddle animals in desert regions of Africa, Arabia, and Asia. Adaptations to windblown deserts include double rows of eyelashes, the ability to close the nostrils, and wide-spreading soft feet.

  3. SITIO CERRADO DE FORMA DEFINITIVA. Informamos que la plataforma ya no brinda servicios en la región, por lo cual este sitio ha sido cerrado de forma definitiva.

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  5. 11 de jul. de 2017 · Other facts. Camels can run at 25 mph (40 kph) for long periods. If their owner is in a hurry, they can kick their speed up to 40 mph (67 kph). The camel's hump is like a storage container. When ...

  6. Mother and child camel pairings are extremely close, staying together for several years. Image by Robert Balog from Pixabay. Amazing Facts About the Camel. We all know camels for their distinctive humps and fascinating ability to survive weeks to months without drinking, but did you know they can run at up to 40 mph (65kph)?

  7. The Official Camel Website

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