No. Camels have thick, woolly fur with an under-layer which acts as insulation against both the heat of the desert day, and the cold desert night. They are also one of the very few mammals with an internal temperature that fluctuates during the day, to prevent them sweating and losing valuable moisture.
As camels live in the desert, they need a lot of water to survive. Camels have insulated bodies so as to store water and survive the hot weather in the desert
I think itss cozz theyy livee in a desert - a hot environment. therefore, they climate is hot and the camels need a way to release this heat. This is why camels have large ears Hope Diss Helpss Yuee ;)
Camels normally live in the desert. They have adapted well to the hot, dry desert climate and flourish.
h ot of course because they live in desert
Camels have feet made for the desert. Their feet are flat , wide, and covered with thick, leathery pads which allow them to walk on hot sand without sinking from their massive weight.
no because they store water in their humps so they do not get hot ! 473f532c-fa62-4326-883a-47eea9ed6424 1.03.01
camels, some lizards, and some snakes, some birds, and some insects.
camels is one of endangers animals on earth. most animals can help the earth. since camels is mostly found on a desert land camels contributes to people as another way of carrying because there the only animal that can survive while traveling in hot and cool place in Mediterranean, they have there own safety back where they can store the' water for a long time and use it when ever they need it.so in this case there is no need to use gas to travel in the desert that makes them help the earth
Camels with one hump are called dromedaries, while camels with two humps are called Bactrian camels. The number of humps is determined by the species of the camel. Dromedaries have adapted to hot desert climates, while Bactrian camels are found in colder, mountainous regions. The humps store fat, which provides energy and insulation for the camels in their respective environments.
Yes, there are significant differences in physical characteristics and behaviors between one-hump (dromedary) and two-hump (Bactrian) camels. One-hump camels have a single hump, while two-hump camels have two humps. One-hump camels are better adapted to hot desert climates, while two-hump camels are more suited to colder desert environments. Additionally, one-hump camels are known for their speed and endurance, while two-hump camels are stronger and can carry heavier loads.
Camels live in the dessert for 2 reasons 1. They can store water in their humps 2. They have a special, short type of fur that won't make them hot
Camels have always lived in hot places and have thus adapted to suit it, like how all animals adapt to their surroundings. They can close their nostrils off from the wind and store water in their humps. They can also cope without water for a long time. This all helps them to cope in the desert heat.