Yes, they travel in herds together, usually in grasslands.
baby camels stays in groups with a male adult to protect them
and then when they get older they wouldn't have to stay in groups
They are herd animals.
naw man what do you think
sometimes yes sometimes no
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A group of camels is called a herd
A group of camels is called a herd
A row of camels... :)
No. Most camels are not wild and they stay with their owner year round.
The collective nouns for camels is a herd of camels or a caravan of camels.
A group of camels who are just hanging around doin' their thing is a Flock. A Caravan of camels, or a Train of camels is generally used to indicate a flock of camels one after the other, on their way to a distant location.
Camels eat for the same reason as any other animal - to get energy to stay alive.
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a group of hawks
Camels are too expensive to carve them out just to use them as blankets. People use actual blankets to stay warm in the desert night.
A camel is a large, long-necked and ungulate mammal of desert countries. A group of camels used for transport is usually referred to as a caravan.
Camels in the wild don't have homes. Since there isn't much growing in the desert they need to keep moving to find enough food. Domesticated Camels might be kept in a stable.