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YES - THESE ARE CAMELS SNACKING ON CACTUS.
THIS PAIR OF DROMEDARY CAMELS, BABY AND NESSIE, CLEARLY DON'T MIND THE SPINES. IT HURTS, BUT THEY CAN HANDLE IT.
INSIDE A CAMEL'S MOUTH, SMALL CONE-SHAPED PROTRUSIONS CALLED PAPILLAE GUIDE THE ANIMAL'S CHEW.
CAMELS PIVOT THEIR CHEW AND SLIDE THE NEEDLES VERTICALLY DOWN THEIR THROATS.
REGARDLESS OF THEIR DISCOMFORT, THE RUMINATORS KEEP RUMINATING.
but there's an animal that has mastered the art of heterothermy: the camel
Camels have the same amount of sweat glands that humans do
it can let out heat from the lower part of its body, where it has no fat
Together, the sweat and fur form a ventilation method which allows the body to shed heat
and to maintain the lowered temperature for 5 times longer through insulation
Camels are also equipped with noses