Camel's humps are made of fat. They can travel for long periods in the desert without food because their bodies use the fat in the humps as nourishment. However, camels are able to drink great amounts of water, which is stored in their stomachs. The Bactrian, or two-humped, camel has shorter legs than the dromedary and is not able to move as swiftly at its fastest face. A few wild bands still roam the Gobi desert.

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Camels are very fascinating! Somehow, I had the idea that they carried water in their humps.
May entry ako about the desert transport pero di ko pa tapos. Naunahan mo lang ako. I-li-link ko na lang sa yo after posting it.
I already posted my enntry about camel. I-lilink ko ang webpage mo.
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