The Llama and which other animal has oval rather than circular red blood cells?
Correct answer: Camel
BADSANTA0059
53 GALLONS OF WATER IN 3 MINUTES!!!!
SOME PUMPS CANT DO THAT !
mmblues51
MoodyChef92025, camels do not store water in their humps
Player #22305383
I'm a human and I have oval shaped blood cells its called eliptocytosis no detriment to my health apparently it's not that common
Syr Hal
The llama was the main animal mentioned in the question, but the answer was all about the camel.
pixie7620
tinahoopraj1234, lots of camels in Australia and emus
Laurie
BADSANTA0059, I ggled it and I think that stat is a typo. it's probably 53 gallons in 30 minutes.
Player 2small4real
one spit on me at the zoo.😝
MoodyChef92025
BADSANTA0059, I believe camels store fat in there humps or bumps and store water somewhere under their bellies
Shaq
l would like a camel to drink water for me
ChampionNymph37634
Llama & camel makes sense. What about vicuna & alpaca?
Geordie4Life
Player #22305383, but can you drink 53 gallons of water in 3 minutes and are you always ‘humpty backed’?
Player #66817220
The question should have been "which other MAMMAL". Birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish all have more or less oval red blood cells.
Player #32534561
Player #22305383, are you sure you're not a camel?
TurtleRox
Player #22305383, I have been told that I have oval red blood cells too but have never been given a name for it. Thanks for your info.
Whiplashlady
MoodyChef92025, Yes, they do store fat in THEIR humps but they don't store water
Annabelle
They store water in their blood.
Player #5100533
pixie7620, Yeah, but they're not native to Australia. They were brought in because of the arid conditions. Also, the western USA experimented with camels. But, the camels didn't speak English.