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Camels live in very dry habitats and do not need to consume water as frequently as animals in wetter habitats. what is a partial reason for this?
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Camels live in very dry habitats and do not need to consume water as frequently as animals in wetter habitats. what is a partial reason for this?
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camels live in very dry habitats and do not need to consume water as frequently as animals in wetter habitats. what is a partial reason for this?
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This is because metabolic water is produced by oxidation fuels, such as glucose
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