In the vast desert, camels are known as the 'ships of the desert.' These animals have adapted remarkably to their harsh environment. They can go for long periods without water, relying on their ability to store fat in their humps. Camels have thick fur that protects them from the sun, and their long legs assist in walking across the hot sand. The unique structure of their feet prevents them from sinking into the sand, allowing them to travel easily. Besides their physical adaptations, camels are also important for transportation in desert areas, as they can carry heavy loads over long distances.