Camels have a series of physiological adaptations that allow them to withstand long periods of time without any external source of water.[19] The dromedary camel can drink as seldom as once every 10 days even under very hot conditions, and can lose up to 30% of its body mass due to dehydration.[23] Unlike other mammals, camels' red blood cells are oval rather than circular in shape. This facilitates the flow of red blood cells during dehydration[24] and makes them better at withstanding high osmotic variation without rupturing when drinking large amounts of water: a 600kg (1,300lb) camel can drink 200L (53USgal) of water in three minutes.[25][26]
How long can a camel go without water?
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