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  2. What's inside a camel hump? [Video] - AOL

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    A camel's hump doesn't contain water or bone… it’s fat. And each hump can store up to 36 kilograms of it. Which can sustain the camel for weeks or even months without food. The fat is ...

  3. Camel - Wikipedia

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    Camel humps store fat for when food is scarce. If a camel uses the fat, the hump becomes limp and droops. Camels do not directly store water in their humps; they are reservoirs of fatty tissue. When this tissue is metabolized, it yields a greater mass of water than that of the fat processed.

  4. List of animals with humps - Wikipedia

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    The hump stores up to 80 lb (36 kg) of fat, which the camel can break down into energy to meet its needs when resources are scarce; the hump also helps dissipate body heat. [1] Bactrian camel - also known as the Mongolian camel or domestic Bactrian camel, is a large even-toed ungulate native to the steppes of Central Asia. It has two humps on ...

  5. Dromedary - Wikipedia

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    A camel decorated for a tourist camel ride in the Judean Desert. The ideal age to start training dromedaries for riding is three years, [46] although they may be stubborn and unruly. [127] At first the camel's head is controlled, and it is later trained to respond to sitting and standing commands, and to allow mounting. [34]

  6. Pelvic thrust - Wikipedia

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    Two bonobos mating. The pelvic thrust is used during copulation by many species of mammals, [1] [2] [3] including humans, [4] or for other sexual activities (such as non-penetrative sex).

  7. Penis - Wikipedia

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    A penis (/ ˈ p iː n ɪ s /; pl.: penises or penes) is a male sex organ that is used to inseminate female or hermaphrodite animals during copulation. [1] [2] Such organs occur in both vertebrates and invertebrates, including humans, but not in all male animals.

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  9. Penile–vaginal intercourse - Wikipedia

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    "Shallowing": 84% of women enjoy and respond to "shallow" penetration, i.e. when the tip of the penis moves only in the front part of the vagina , but not on the outside or deep inside. Pairing": 69.7% of women are most likely to reach orgasm during vaginal intercourse when they or their partner stimulate their clitoris with a finger or ...