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Camels, often dubbed 'ships of the desert,' store fat in their humps which they ingeniously use as energy when water is scarce. This adaptation allows them to traverse vast, barren landscapes that would leave most animals gasping for more than just a breath of fresh air. Their humps are essentially nature's version of a long-distance fuel tank, powering these gentle giants across the sands.
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