No.
Camels are vegetarians. They eat plants and desert grass.
Their thick tongues also mean they can eat cactuses with no harm. It also allows them to eat bitter or salty plants that all other desert vegetarians avoid.
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Camels might by happenstance eat a scorpion as it is consuming plant material, but camels are herbivores and would not normally go hunting for them.
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Answer 1No, only plants.Answer 2It depends.Herbivores primarily eat plants. However they are also known to eat meat if plants are low.For example, camels eat desert plants such as desert shrub and cactus. But these are not always available, so if the camel needs to, it will eat the remains of any dead animals it finds, purely for survival.
The Bible does not specify the exact number of camels, or any specific animals, that Noah took on the Ark. It states that Noah brought pairs of each kind of animal, but it does not detail which animals were included. Therefore, the number of camels on the Ark remains unknown.
Omnivores, carnivores and scavengers. Insects and worms eat the remains of carcasses.
No, because they live in the desert and where are they going to find it.
Scavengers are animals that eat from the remains of dead animals.
The food that camels eat depend on whether they are domesticated, feral or living in zoos. In the wild, camels will eat just about anything as it is very hard to find food. They eat plants, dried leaves, seeds, bones, fish meat and even leather! Domesticated camels (those raised by people) are usually fed dates, grass, wheat and oats. In zoos, camels are fed hay and dry grass- about 3.5 kilograms of food everyday! Camels can go for a long time without food and water, which is how they survive in deserts!
Camels are herbivores which means they eat desert vegetation, such as grasses, herbs, and leaves. If there isn't any grass left camels will eat whatever animals they seem suitable
Camels eat for the same reason as any other animal - to get energy to stay alive.