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Does a camel with two humps store more water than a one-humped camel?

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Does a camel with two humps store more water than a one-humped camel?

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Well, camels don’t really hold water in their humps. The humps are sort of like huge deposits of fat which get consumed when they don’t have a food source. You can’t just poke a hole in it and drink some water. There is, by weight, more storage available in the two hump, over the one. In point of fact, camels do carry a lot of water in several small, specially formed pouch-like compartments in their stomach.

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