👉 The camel fluid, also known as dromedary or desert fox fat, is a viscous, yellowish-brown substance secreted by the humps of camels. This fluid serves multiple purposes: it acts as a concentrated energy reserve, providing essential fatty acids and water when food and hydration are scarce in arid environments. Additionally, it helps regulate body temperature by absorbing and releasing heat, aids in digestion by lubricating the digestive tract, and possesses antimicrobial properties that protect against infections. Despite its name, camels do not actually "fluid" their humps; rather, they store fat, which is metabolized into water and energy when needed.