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Kaylin
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11 May, 04:11
Why does camels sweat and urinate so little
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Allan Santana
11 May, 04:41
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Because camels live in a dry and hot environment where water is limited, they are adapted to sweat and urinate so little (they also produce concentrated urine) in order to reduce water loss and to conserve water.
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