
How Camels Run a Desert Water Economy
Camels endure desert marches without frequent drinking by tuning blood flow, fat metabolism and body temperature to minimize water loss instead of storing water in their humps.

Camels endure desert marches without frequent drinking by tuning blood flow, fat metabolism and body temperature to minimize water loss instead of storing water in their humps.

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