This is the survival secret of the desert ship!

Trending This is the survival secret of the desert ship! You should be aware that the camel is also called the ‘ship of the desert’ and you should have seen a hump on the back of the camel. But do you know what the real job of this hump is? Know this today: Many people think that a camel keeps water in its hump. But this is not true. The hump of a camel does not store water but fat. Due to the desert climate, camels do not get food or water for long periods of time. In such a situation, the camel only gets energy from the fat stored in its hump. Because of the hump, a camel is able to survive for many days without eating or drinking. The camel makes both water and energy from this fat stored in the body. Due to prolonged hunger and thirst, the camel uses all the fat in its hump to compensate for the lack of water and energy. As a result, his bump becomes small and loose. Camels found in cold deserts like Ladakh have not one but two humps. In severe cold and difficult conditions, they help to control hunger, thirst and body temperature. For this reason, those camels need more energy and fat, for which they have two humps. In deserts with harsh summers or winters, the camel’s hump is its biggest ‘survival secret’, which makes its life possible even in such areas. Click here for more stories of life and style Click here