Thursday, June 30, 2011

Animal Adaptation for a Specific Environment



Camelus dromedarius- "Joshua" the camel

111 North Maple Street, Hadley MA


Camels have very long eyelashes to keep out dust and dirt that the wind picks up. They can also close their nostrils to keep out dust. Their thick eyebrows help keep the sun out of their eyes. Camels can drink up to 32 gallons of water in one session and afterwards can go a week without drinking.

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