Monday, January 12, 2009

Day 1


FEATURE 1
Dromedary camels have one hump.
A camel can reach up to 7 feet at the shoulders with the hump standing 1 foot above the shoulders.

(The camel uses the fat in the hump for water and energy. The hump may sag and even flop over on its side as the fat is used up. Well-fed camels have firm humps). (2)

FEATURE 2
The camel's legs look long because they do not have skin stretching between their upper legs and the sides of their body.

(The leg design helps keep the camel cool because air can move under its body more freely). (3)

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