Yes it does!
Camels do not have padding on there feet just large leathery patched to stop there feet from sinking as it produces a 'snow shoe' effect when spread out on the sand to prevent sinking.
the camels give nickname is the ship of the desert this is because of their wide padded feet that help them from sinking into the desert sand :)
they have short fur
hooves camels were hooves on their feet because of all the things they step on
Bactrian camels have soft padded feet to prevent them from sinking in the sand not sure if other camels are the same.) camels can close there nostrils and ears against sand. they have long eyelashes that give protection from sun, sand and dust. they have very little sweat and moisture loss. woolly coat to keep them warm on cold winter nights. stores body fat in its humps, which it can live off for up to six months. !
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Camels' feet splay out to help prevent the camel sinking too deeply into the soft sand.
a camels foot it called a camels foot not a hooves prehistoric camels may have had hooves but present day camels do not so a camels foot is called a camels foot
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Camels can have feet suitable for travel on rocky ground or on sandy ground. Most of the camels imported to the U.S. in the 1800's were 'sand camels' The Great American Desert is more rocky than sandy.
Penguins have padded feet to insulate them against the cold (penguins walk on snow and land, they have no shoes!), and also to protect them from the rough surfaces on which they walk.
Alpacas have padded feet, an adaptation they got to protect their feet from their harsh habitats