1. A camel is a useful domesticated animal.
2. It is used for transportation in deserts due to which it is also known as the ship of the desert.
3. It is large. A camel can be 10 feet in length, with a long neck and long legs.
4. Camel has one or two humps on its back. Camels store fats in their humps.
5. The camel's hump is a source of energy when food is scant.
6. Camels are fit to drink up to 200 litres of water at a time.
7. They have oval-shaped red blood cells (RBCs), which make blood circulation normal in case of dehydration.
8. A healthy camel can survive up to seven months in the desert without drinking water.
9. Camels are herbivores, which means they eat only plants.
10. Camels usually live for 40 to 50 years.
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