Step into the extraordinary world of camels - the desert's ultimate survivors. From the scorching sands of Africa to the frozen Central Asian steppes, camels thrive where few animals can. Discover how their humps store energy, their wide desert-adapted feet glide across sand, and their bodies survive days without water. Learn about all three camel species - Dromedary, Domesticated Bactrian, and Wild Bactrian - and explore their habitats, behavior, diets, and the vital roles they play in human cultures and desert ecosystems. Delve into the science behind camel adaptations, including anatomy, social habits, and survival strategies, and see how researchers and scientists study these incredible animals today. This teacher-created nonfiction book is packed with real-life camel photos, quick facts, hands-on STEM activities, and interactive citizen science projects, giving young readers ages 7-14 the tools to observe, experiment, and engage with wildlife science. Learn about animal adaptations, desert survival, and conservation, and find out how you can help protect camels and their habitats. STEM Activities: Camel Hump Fat ExperimentDesert Survival SimulationCamel Footprints in SandCamouflage ChallengeDesert Temperature ExperimentSalty Water ChallengeBuild a Mini Desert EcosystemPerfect for kids interested in wild animals, deserts, zoology, and nature science, this book is an unforgettable hands-on learning experience into the biology, behavior, and survival of camels.