Camels obviously live on land, but drink from water sources.
No. Aquatic relates to water, and Camels don't live in the water. They live on land, and usually thrive in hot, dry climates.
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the camels can stay without water for days or months and the camels have double lashes to protect its self from the dust
No. Camels are herbivores- they eat plants. They also live on land, a long way from where crabs live in the ocean.
camels drink water they are adapted to live in the desert becasue camels always store energy
As camels live in the desert, they need a lot of water to survive. Camels have insulated bodies so as to store water and survive the hot weather in the desert
its because camels live in deserts and there mouth goes all watery with no water
its a desert. Camels are native to Africa...i belive. But they do really well in the desert, that would be why Egyptions used then to travel.. :):):):)
Easily as the wet lands would cause them to drown
there humps carry water for 6 hours
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Camels drink lots of water and then can go without days with it. They feed on the desert grasses and cacti that live in the desert. The cacti and grass can survive, because of a waxy mixture on them, and when it does rain, they savour the water like camels. They are also the type of plant that is adjusted to live in the desert.