In this story, students will learn about camels' physical characteristics, habitat, and adaptations that enable them to survive in harsh desert environments. They will discover the difference between dromedary and Bactrian camels based on their humps, understanding how these structures are used for energy storage rather than water. Students will explore how camels' unique features, like long eyelashes and reflective coats, help them thrive in extreme temperatures. The story introduces camels as remarkable desert mammals with adaptations essential to certain nomadic cultures.