#17: Dromedary Camel
The Dromedary Camel is a specialized version of desert survival, even among camels. It can lose a significant portion of its body water without critical damage. Its single hump stores fat, which can be converted into energy and water. The camel’s body temperature fluctuates to reduce sweating. This conserves moisture effectively. It can rehydrate rapidly when water becomes available. Its thick coat protects against heat during the day and cold at night. The Dromedary’s endurance is unmatched in desert travel. Its physiology is built for long-term survival rather than short-term comfort. It remains one of the most efficient large mammals in arid regions.

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