Why are camels adapted to the desert




















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The horses' hooves slipped but Mufeed's feet were flat and wide to help him walk across the sand. The fat store in Mufeed's hump prevented him from starving and becoming dehydrated. Because he was better suited to the desert than the horses, Mufeed rescued the Prince and took him home. The clip could be paused after each sequence and pupils could draw and write about each part of the story on whiteboards.

Children could identify where in the world deserts exist and discuss how the conditions differ from where they live. Pupils could also test different materials to see which ones are used for wearing shoes in hot weather and compare them with the flat, wide, leathery pads on a camel.

Camels are herbivores; they eat desert vegetation, such as grasses, herbs, and leaves. How do camels adapt to their environment? Camels have many adaptations that allow them to live successfully in desert conditions. Deserts are hot and dry. Winds blow sand all around, so a camel has long eyelashes. It has nostrils that can open and close. Why does a camel have nostrils which can close? A camels nostrils can close so it doesn't get sand up its nose.

A camel can go a week or more without water , and they can last for several months without food. They can drink up to 32 gallons 46 litres of water at one drinking session! Camels store fat in the hump, not water.



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