Why can't the camels that died of thirst be touched in the desert? What are the consequences after the touch? The reason you can't think of

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> > do you know? Camels are known as "desert boats", not only because they carry the heavy responsibility of transportation, but also because they have strong vitality. It is understood that camels can survive for two weeks without food and water, but many "Donkey friends" will be told before entering the desert that if they encounter a camel that is dying of thirst, don't touch it. Why is this? Next, let’s talk about why the camels dying of thirst in the desert can’t be touched? >

In the dry and hot desert, huge camels can be seen almost everywhere, but most people can only see live camels on TV or in zoos. As a result, few people have the opportunity to have close encounters with camels in the desert. , I really want to touch them, but if I encounter a rambunctious camel, it is very likely to be attacked. In fact, this is not the most dangerous. If you encounter a camel dying of thirst in the desert and want to approach or touch it out of curiosity, the risk index will skyrocket.

After the camel's death, the body's oxidative activity is completely stopped, which causes the fat stored in the hump and the body to not be metabolized normally. After the camel's death, microorganisms grow in the body, and a large amount of toxic substances and gases will be produced during the decomposition process. In addition, the camel's fur is very thick, and the gas in the body cannot be discharged normally after death. After a period of time, the camel's belly swells like a round "ball". If it is subjected to external force, it is likely to "explode" due to pressure imbalance It will be bounced off, and if it is serious, it will hurt the muscles and bones.

At the same time, the toxic substances in the camel's body will also be released, which will not only cause harm to those who touch it, but also have a certain impact on the surrounding environment. Dropped camel? Let's look down.

Can you believe it? The camels that died of thirst in the desert are very dangerous, but there are still people who don't take the usual way and want to touch the dead camels. Why is this? Just out of curiosity? First of all, the camel's fur has an excellent cold protection function. When encountering difficulties, especially when the temperature difference between morning and evening is as high as 40 degrees, even if you know that the dead camel is very dangerous, you will still want to use it to prevent the cold.

Secondly, the desert climate is arid and hot, and many people even die of thirst and starvation. At the critical moment of survival, if you encounter a camel that has just died of thirst, camel meat is a good satiety food, which can help you to satisfy your hunger and satiety. In the event of sandstorms or extreme weather, the huge body of camels can also become a safe haven. Therefore, some people know that dead camels are prone to corpse explosions, but they still can't help but want to approach and touch them.

But in the desert, camels can not only be used as a means of transportation, but also lead people to find water sources. They are used as mobile grain storage bags, which are beyond the reach of many animals. Why would such a thirst-resistant camel easily die of thirst? Can only end up in the corpse desert? Let's look down.

Can you believe it? Camels are the most thirst-resistant animals in the desert. They can even lead people to find water. Why do they still die of thirst? To know the answer to the question, we must first understand how the camel is so resistant to hunger and thirst. First, the camel can survive in the desert because the hump behind it, whether it is a single hump or a double hump, can store a lot of fat and A small amount of water and cholesterol, when the camel is thirsty, these fats are broken down into carbon dioxide and water, and also release a lot of energy to maintain body functions.

Second, there are many pipes in the camel's nose, which are usually wet. When the camel's body is short of water, these pipes will properly stop secreting liquid, and a hard skin will grow on the surface to absorb the water exhaled by the camel. To reduce the loss of external water, even if you do not drink water in a short period of time, you can maintain the basic water demand. Third, the sweat glands of camels are all over the body, and the body temperature can also change with the changes of the outside world, even in extreme high temperature weather. It is also in a semi-open state, which greatly reduces the loss of water in the body.

Fourth, the camel's stomach is divided into three chambers. The first chamber can be used to store water, while the anterior ascites sac and dorsal sac of the rumen can also store about 5 liters of water. The camel's physiological structure is so magical, either because it stores water While saving water, the camels that died of thirst in the desert are not wild camels, most of them are artificially bred. They gradually lose the awareness of water storage and the ability to find water sources in the "greenhouse". If they accidentally get lost in the desert, wait for It's only a dead end. What do you think about it? Welcome to leave a message and share in the comment area below, remember to like, favorite and follow!

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