They can walk great distances in the desert places that humans usually cannot.
They hold gallons upon gallons of water in their humps (they can drink 36 gallons in 6 minutes)
and can actually sense bad water from good water, and won't drink it if it is bad. (Good way to know if your water isn't poisoned.)
Camel hair
U.S. Camel Corps was created in 1856.
Yes a camel spider lives in the united states of america. Where some people ask well camel spiders live in the deserts of ARIZONA!
people
where do camels sleep
Nothing. Camel Spiders are not venomous at all. Some ice on the bitten are will help to ease the pain.
hump and padded feet
In theory you could make leather from a camel hide, although I don't know if this is done commercially.
sopwith camel
u mean hump... it help by storing fat & water. and if the camel is tired after long journeys it tends to go floppy im 12 and i know it jeezzee
Camel eyelashes serve as a protective barrier against harsh desert conditions. They help keep sand and dust out of the eyes, which is crucial for maintaining vision in such environments. Additionally, the long eyelashes aid in reducing glare from the sun, enhancing the camel's ability to navigate its arid habitat. Overall, these adaptations contribute to the camel's survival in extreme conditions.
to keep its urine and water for their journey