A camel’s hump does not store water
Who told us this and why? There’s no water in that hump, which seems obvious now, but is a thing I readily accepted as a child and haven’t thought much since. According to the Library of Congress , a camel does drink a lot of water at one time—up to 20 gallons, which is then stored in its bloodstream so it can go for long periods of time between drinks.
Fat is what’s stored in its hump, and that fat is used as nourishment when food is scarce. The Library of Congress says :
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