Pretty much like any other animal, they chew and swallow.
While a camel could probably eat some cacti, he can't. Camels are found primarily in Asia and cacti are natives to the Americas.
Camels don't eat camels, they're plant eaters.
there mouths a really tough and the thornes dont hurt its mouth
camels eat thorns because they like spikey things and it can pokes out their stomach when they eat it. Mainly because it hurts them so bad.
they dont
it eat a cactus then it turned into a cactus camel with green hair and pierced ears
None! The camel and the saguaro are not even found in the same hemisphere. It is highly unlikely a camel would even attempt to eat a saguaro if they did occur together.
A camel eats acacia and cactus
Camels eat cactus and other plants grown in deserts. Their thick lips do not allow the thorns to prick them.
im not joking: camel feces, cactus parts, they pass sand through their body to clean their liver, and they eat there shedded skin.
so the camel can get water from the cactus
He probably would. However, cacti are native to the Americas and camels are found in Asia and Africa.
The giraffes does not eat cactus & they do not like it because giraffes do not have that type of teeth the type of camel & they do not live in a desert & cannot live there because of the extreme heat.And the main thing is that the camel have a feature or part in the his body through which he could digest it but the giraffe do not that feature or part.and the camel eat it because in desert there is nothing like green leaves but it is there.
camel,cactus,date palm etc.
you can not eat a barel cactus
b'coz they need less water to survive
how offten does a cactus wren eat