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How many stomachs does a camel have

A camel has three stomachs. There are many small bottle shaped bubbles in the camel's stomach to store water. Camel's stomach is divided into 3 chambers, lack of flap stomach and can ruminate. The camel's first stomach chamber is water attachment, which can store water. The second gastric chamber is the gastric sac for storing dry food, which is equivalent to the omasum. The third gastric chamber is a gastric sac with digestion and absorption function, which is equivalent to abomasum. Camels have several stomachs. Camels are known as the 'boat of the desert'. They are extremely hungry and thirsty. Every time they drink enough water, they can still move in hot and arid desert areas without drinking water for several days.

Camels can survive for two weeks without water and a month without food.

The camel's hump stores fat, which can be decomposed into nutrients needed by the body when there is no food for the camel to survive. (JiaTuoYouJiGeWei)