Yes, camels can walk a long way if they are in there territory. It's territory is desert.
No camels walk all day. They are already exercising.
It is the very reason Camels have large humps on their back, they carry water in them, where as humans become dehydrated for lack of water.
so they can walk
camels eat so they can walk longer before they must eat again
No. Camels are herbivores- they eat plants. They also live on land, a long way from where crabs live in the ocean.
four legs
Camels are born from there butt.Some camels do it the other way.
I think a camels tails is about 20 inches long
Camels have feet made for the desert. Their feet are flat , wide, and covered with thick, leathery pads which allow them to walk on hot sand without sinking from their massive weight.
Camels have relatives that walk exactly like them--the llamas. Llamas also trot and run like camels, by moving both legs on one side, then moving the legs on the other side. Camels and llamas can cover large amounts of territory very fast and efficiently this way. Many other animals seem to walk like camels when they move slowly. Examples are giraffes, house cats, okapis, some horses (like harness racing horses), some long-legged dogs, cheetahs, elephants, and brown bears. Walking this way is called an "amble." When they run, however, these animals switch to different styles of trotting and galloping from the camels and llamas.
There is no calculation for how long camels sleep. Some camels don't sleep long especially those that are used to traveling in the desert.
1 inch is how long they are