A baby camel asks its mother a series of questions about camels' physical features and how they help camels survive in the desert. The mother explains that camels have humps to store water, long legs to walk through sand, and long eyelashes to protect their eyes from sand and wind. However, after learning these desert adaptations, the baby camel notices they are currently in a zoo, not the desert, showing that skills and features are only useful if one is in the right environment.