Asked by bob

Camel humps are an adaptation for _______.
a.
storing water
b.
regulating body heat
c.
carrying riders
d.
all of the above

All Answers 1

Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
b. regulating body heat

Camel humps store fat (not water). Concentrating fat in the humps leaves the rest of the body less insulated, helping the animal dissipate heat and survive in hot desert conditions; the fat also serves as an energy reserve.