yes.
because they like eating houses and once camels ruled the earth
Camels Eating - 1902 was released on: USA: May 1902
No. Camels are herbivores.
yes.
Camels eat dates, grass, wheat, and oats. Camels have three stomachs. The camels eating habit is it swallows something without chewing much. It goes through one stomach. Then he spits it out. Then he eats it again. Then it goes through the other two stomachs. All done!
Baby camels look much like adult camels.
Dromedary camels almost any vegetation and foliage found in the desert, which is over 330 types. They particularly like eating thorny plants.
camels are loving and like attention.
Dromedary camels almost any vegetation and foliage found in the desert, which is over 330 types. They particularly like eating thorny plants.
Dromedary camels almost any vegetation and foliage found in the desert, which is over 330 types. They particularly like eating thorny plants.
Yes, camels are omnivores. There is a mistaken belief that they are herbivores, feeding only on vegetation, but this is not the case. They are capable of eating a wide variety of foods. See the related link for more information.
Water.