Yes, they eat carrots with leaves
Yes, they eat plants.
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it eats the plants in the desert to eat, and to get water from.
It's a herbivore because it eat plants.
Then the camel would have to survive on the stored fat in its hump - which is what it is there for - until it'd be able to find some plants to eat.
camels eat a wide variety of plants over expansive home ranges
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.
Camels eat cactus and other plants grown in deserts. Their thick lips do not allow the thorns to prick them.
Camel meat is commonly referred to as "camel meat" or simply "camel." It is a good source of protein and is consumed in various cultures around the world, particularly in regions where camels are prevalent. Camel meat is known for its lean texture and distinct flavor, making it a unique and sought-after protein source in many cuisines.
Camel Crickets eat anything organic.
Camel is not carnivore.
At the start, it'll suckle from its mom. Later it'll begin nibbling on the same type of plants that the adult camels eat.