Manual of Object Teaching With Illustrative Lessons in Methods And the Science

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Its Hump. Is the back of the camel like the back of a horse or a cow? No; it has a hump on its back. This hump is a mass of fat. When the camel is fat, the hump is very large ; but when the 212 MANUAL OF OBJECT-TEACHING.
animal is lean, the hurap is small. When the camel, on its long journey across the desert, is obliged to subsist on a very small al- lowance of food, or even to go without food, the fat of the hump supplies nutriment. Its substance is absorbed and taken into the general circula
...tion, and thus supports the animal to the end of its journey, or until it sinks under privations which no other animal coulfl have borne for half the time.
Its Food. What did I say about the deserts across which the camel travels ? They contain no trees, and no green grass. In some places, however, there may be found prickly shrubs and a dry, coarse grass, but only in small spots. No horse or donkey would eat such food ; yet the camel seems quite contented if, when it stops to rest for the night, it can find even such coarse food as thorny shrubs and dry, coarse grass.


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