100 litres
every animal drinks alot nof water exept animals that hibernate.
In a day, a camel drinks over 2 liters of water.
Because they live in the desert, they can't always have access to water. When they do though, they can drink up to 200 liters of it.
A camel can drink a large amount of water quickly, often up to 40 liters (about 10.5 gallons) in just 10 minutes when rehydrating. This ability allows camels to survive in arid environments by storing water in their bodies for later use. Their unique physiology enables them to efficiently manage their water intake and loss.
about 100 liter
he will drink 98 liters of water in 7 weeks.
Camel's cannot live without water, they can just go a long time between drinks -- up to 2 weeks without water.
When water is available, camels can drink over 100 litres of water at once.
A Camel
A human drinks about 2 liters of water per day.It depends how many years does he/she lives.
That depends on whether it has taken a pee lately.
A camel can drink up to 40 gallons (approximately 151 liters) of water in one hour when rehydrating after a period of dehydration. However, this amount can vary based on the camel's size, the environmental conditions, and its level of exertion. Typically, camels are well-adapted to conserve water, allowing them to thrive in arid environments without frequent drinking.