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🧠 Fun Facts to Make You Smarter!
- Camels are called “ships of the desert” because they can carry people and loads across hot, sandy lands.
- They have one or two humps, depending on the species—Dromedary camels have one, and Bactrian camels have two.
- A camel’s hump doesn’t hold water—it stores fat, which can be used for energy.
- Camels can go for weeks without drinking water, and when they do, they can drink up to 40 gallons at once!
- They have long eyelashes and closable nostrils to protect against sand and dust.
- Camels can walk easily on hot sand, thanks to their wide, padded feet.
- They can survive extreme heat and cold, making them perfect for desert climates.
- Camels chew cud like cows—they are ruminants with multiple stomach compartments.
- Baby camels are called calves, and they can stand and walk shortly after birth.
- Camels have been used by humans for thousands of years for transportation, milk, meat, and wool.
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Dromedary – A camel with one hump
Bactrian – A camel with two humps
Ruminant – An animal that chews its food more than once and has more than one stomach compartment
Hump – The raised part on a camel’s back that stores fat
Cud – Partially digested food chewed again by ruminants
Calf – A baby camel (also used for baby cows and elephants)