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Camel adaptations

Camel adaptations . By Kaitlyn. Camels Face. A Camels Hump. Their eyelashes protect their eyes from blowing sand and the sun. They can also open their nostrils so sand does not get in their nose. Their humps are for storing fat in ,and can help people sit on them. . A Camels Hump.

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Camel adaptations

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  1. Camel adaptations By Kaitlyn

  2. Camels Face A Camels Hump Their eyelashes protect their eyes from blowing sand and the sun. They can also open their nostrils so sand does not get in their nose. Their humps are for storing fat in ,and can help people sit on them.

  3. A Camels Hump Their humps are for storing fat in ,and can help people sit on them.

  4. Camels Body They have thick fur and an under wool so they can be warm when its cold and insolation when its hot. They also have thick leathery patches on their knees so they don’t ge t burned while they are laying in the sand.

  5. Camels Legs There legs help them carry large and heavy loads and keeps their body away from the hot sand. Camels Feet Their pads spread out when they step on the ground so they don’t sink in the sand.

  6. Camels Feet Their pads spread out when they step on the ground so they don’t sink in the sand.

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