This animal tolerates heat more easily than others, since it self-regulates moisture release depending on the air temperature.

Camels, an amazing animal, do not sweat and lose a small amount of liquid with feces, they can be without water for a long time while losing only less than half of their weight due to self-regulation of moisture release in hot weather. The camel only lives in arid regions and the desert. The moisture released from the nostrils is collected in a special fold and enters the mouth. Camels have humps, which is a necessity for survival in the desert, they are deposits of fat on the back and protect from the scorching sun. And the concentration of all the body’s fat reserves on the back contributes to better heat transfer.



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