Camels are herbivores because they eat desert plants that they find.
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It is generally agreed that camel is predominantly a browser, although it also grazes on tall succulent young grass.
Source:-FEEDING BEHAVIOUR OF CAMEL....REVIEW. Arshad Iqbal & Bakht Baidar Khan. 2001. Pak. J. Agri. Sei. Vol. 38 (3-4),2001.
yes, a camel does eat grass however, it probably wouldnt be found in the desert.
Absolutely not. Camels are very different animals from cattle. Not only do they look different, but they act/behave differently too.
Yes a camel is a grazing animal.
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Yes they are.
camels are herbivores
a herbivorein the desert is a camel.
It's a herbivore because it eat plants.
Camels do not eat meat. They feed off of dried leaves, seeds, and desert plants. A camel is able to eat thorns without piercing it's mouth.
I don't think so. It probably searches for water, but it is a herbivore, so it just eats plants
At one time, giraffes were call "camelopards" because they have spots like a leopard and eat grass like a camel. However, even though they are both mammals, they are not related in any way. One is a carnivore and predator, the other is a herbivore.
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