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Today’ Question

Camels are fascinating animals that have adapted to survive in some of the world’s most challenging environments. Their most recognizable feature is undoubtedly their hump. But what exactly is inside this hump? Well, it’s not water, as many people believe. Instead, camels store fat in their humps. This allows them to go for days or even weeks without food as they cross the desert in search of water. When they need energy, their bodies break down the fat stored in their humps, allowing them to continue their long journey.
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