Not many camels exist in the wild, but their main predators are wolves, Caspian tigers, Asiatic lion, and of course humans which we have domesticated them.
Only in areas where there are also big cats (lions, leopards, jaguars, cougars), wolves, hyenas, or jackals. Many camels live in areas inhospitable to these predators. And, of course, man has both hunted and domesticated camels for thousands of years.
the have clear eyesight so when they see a predator they spit at there faces so the predator won't see the camel, giving the camel a chance to run away. But if the predator is close to the the camel, the camel will kick and bite them
no but they have very large humps which make for a very interesting mating season
Camels have no form of camouflage due to the fact that they rarely meet other animals that are a threat to them besides humans and maybe other camels.
Camels spit, kick, bite and run away, as the occasion demands.
no natural ones, only humans
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I'm 99% positive that camels make large pits in the sand to lay in, and typically turn their body and face away from the direction of the storm.
Well actually, a camel protects ITSELF, but I dont know. I dont think they have that many natural predators. Presumably if there were many camels who wanted to protect THEMSELVES, they would work together.
Yes... But u should google the answer
Camels and Tigers do not naturally occur in the same places. More than likely and if not cornered a camel would run if he encountered a tiger.
It bites something that is trying to attack the camel. It bites something that is trying to attack the camel.
The camel itself is a foreskin.
Lions are the most known predators of camels. However, leopards are also known to hunt camels as their prey and will use them as a food source.
I would put a shark with the lion as they are both predators.
Large birds such as, Vultures, Eagles, and other large birds eat them.
No. Camels with a birth defect are very vulnerable to predators. And even a healthy camel can be killed by a predator, if it is out numbered. But, generally, the can take care of themselves. There is only one exception that I can think of, if the animal is domesticated. If you raise camels then you need to be ready to defend them.
No, a camel is NOT a predator, although they can become very angry if you boss them around too much, they will spit a t you, but they certainly are NOT predators by hunting down other animals.
Bactrian camels have tigers and man to worry about as predators. Dromedaries do not have any natural predators as there are none in the wild (they went extinct in the wild about 2000 years ago)