How to camels survive in the desert?
1) They have a thick coat of hair that helps them from the heat of the day and keeps them warm at night.
2) If there is no food or water the camel will survive of fat for energy, then the hump on they're back becomes small and soft.
3) It doesn't store water in it's hump... That sounds weird, anyway it doesn't so what it does is that when there is water it will drink a lot, about 20 gallons.......ANYWAY!! That water is stored in they're blood system.
Kia ora Leah my name is Warren i’m a year seven at Paihia School.
ReplyDeleteI like your post about how camels can survive in the desert because I never knew any of these facts.
I like how you didn't add too many facts but the right amount, to me the most interesting fact was that they drink twenty gallons of water to keep hydrated.
Have you ever seen a camel in real life?
Kia Ora Leah I’m Archie from Paihia School. I enjoyed reading your blog post about talents of a camel. I did not know that camels could drink 20 gallons of water. My favourite fact from the whole post was how If there is no food or water the camel will survive off fat for energy, then the hump on they're back becomes small and soft. Did you enjoy learning all of these amazing facts about camels? Keep up the great work!
ReplyDeleteKia ora Leah my name is Stilly and i'm a year 8 from Paihia School. I really like your blog post you have made about your Talents Of A Camel. I really like your fact about camels and I think they are cool and interesting. Did you know the reason why camels have long eyelashes is so the sand doesn't get into their eyes. Your blog post is great, keep up the good work.
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