no way!
Camels are very slow. Depending on where you live depends on if camels are better than horses I guess. Camels do better in very dry climates, while horses can do in really any climate with special care and the appropriate equipment.
Yes! People that live in the desert often ride trained camels because camels are more used to the desert than, say, animals like horses.
Camels are one of the animals that can carry heavy loads. Other animals that can carry heavy loads are elephants, mules, oxen, and horses.
Camels are known for being far more loyal than any other animal including dogs, horses and squirrel.
Domesticated camels are more docile than their wild counterparts, as is the case with horses, but they are still known to spit, kick, and bite when provoked or frightened. Answer Anything I have read is that they are uniquely ill-tempered.
No horse should carry more than 20 % of it's own body weight this includes rider weight and the weight of the tack. And fat or overweight horses cannot carry more weight than a fit horse.
a camels hair is softer than a horses hair
Yes, but some people might recognise it as it running fast, because it does not look like it is galloping, but a camel is related to a horse and when a horse runs it is galloping. so camels can gallop
I don't think that you can answer this ? without the amount of maoney that you have total. Agreed: Three variables, #horses, #camels and #elephants, require three equations in order to solve. We have only one:100 = h + c + e We need total $ spent and some other relationship in the numbers of the animals such as:five horses for every elephant, spent three times as much on camels as on horses or ten more elephants than camels et cetera.
its because their is two, two can obviously pull more than one plus the weight is more evenly spread when two horses are side by side
Horses aren't necessarily better than camels, but most people prefer them. They can be used for many sports such as western riding, English riding, and trail riding. You can also just keep them as companions, as they are very lovable and kind. They are beautiful, graceful animals. Camels can't be used for any sports that i know of and they are hard to find. They aren't very nice either, and not as pretty as horses, though this is just an opinion.
A horses weight varies from breed to breed, but the weight of an average riding horse is typically 1,000-1,200 pounds. With Ponies falling below this and Draft horses more than this.