A baby camel asks its mother questions about their physical features and how they help them survive in the desert. The mother explains that camels have humps to store water, long legs and rounded feet to walk easily through the desert, and long eyelashes to protect their eyes from sand and wind. The baby camel realizes all of these adaptations are useful in the desert, but they are currently in a zoo, highlighting the importance of being in the right environment to make full use of one's skills and abilities.