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Where did the camel go in summer? Why can't we see camels in summer? Come on.

Camels are still in the desert in summer, because there are no camel drivers. One reason is that it is too hot in summer, the desert is too big and the sand is too hot, so it is difficult to drink water. Camel drivers can't stand the cruel dryness. Another reason is that on the one hand, camels can have a rest, and camel drivers can also use this time to store materials and prepare for transportation in winter.

Camels are hungry and thirsty. They can drink enough water 1 time, but in hot and dry desert areas, they can move without water for several days. The nose can be opened and closed, with thick skin and thick flesh, which is suitable for walking in the desert. There is a hump on the back and fat is stored in it. The stomach has three cavities. The first cavity has 20 ~ 30 puddles, which can store water. Red blood cells can greatly expand, absorb water and store water, so they are hungry and thirsty, and can go without eating or drinking for many days. Once you meet aquatic plants, you can drink plenty of water and store them.

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Camel habits:

The average speed of camels is 14.5 ~ 16 km/h, and Arabian camels adapt to deep sandy land and hot weather. It can carry 400 pounds (180kg) of cargo and walk 40 miles (64km) every day for four days. Camels used for racing can reach 8 miles per hour (13 km). The sprint speed can reach 40 mph, and the long-distance sustained speed can reach 25 mph. This kind of camel's hair is short, like wool, and its body is very thin. They are more docile and easier to domesticate than the two-humped camels.

However, by the estrus of the male camel in June+February, 5438, it was found that the speed of the male camel chasing the female camel or rider in this season far exceeded the usual speed, reaching 70 ~ 80 kilometers per hour, which was simply not caught up by the average steed.

Camel's body temperature is 34 degrees Celsius at night and as high as 4 1 degree Celsius during the day. Only above this temperature does the camel start to sweat.

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