No. Camels are mammals.
it depends on how deep the quicksand is if it is inches deep the animals will sink 2 inches if it is 50 feet deep the animal will sink 50 feet
fact
Camels are very slow. Depending on where you live depends on if camels are better than horses I guess. Camels do better in very dry climates, while horses can do in really any climate with special care and the appropriate equipment.
its because camels live in deserts and there mouth goes all watery with no water
Neither, because you want to lay down on your back and it is impossable to sink in quicksand. But from walking or running your would walk.
Yes, camels can walk a long way if they are in there territory. It's territory is desert.
No camels walk all day. They are already exercising.
You have to walk on the quicksand instead of running.
so they can walk
camels eat so they can walk longer before they must eat again
four legs
I wouldn't recommend trying it, by definition. If you become trapped in quicksand the recommended action is to lie down as you will then float and it's supposedly possible to swim slowly out. Quicksand is just a sand / water mixture that may have an apparently firm surface.
To get through quicksand, you have to WALK around the edge of the quicksand. Running anywhere in it or walking near the middle will cause you to fall in. Hope this helps!
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.
first you need to find the kings crown. once you have that you have to go to the cave and go to the door and it will put it on its head and it will open up the door. then you will be at west beach and you follow the footprints and it will take you to the other side of the quicksand. once you get there you inspect the rock on the left and the sim will push it over and you can now walk over the quicksand.
Nothing it just exists! quicksand is just over saturated soil and/or clay, you might as well say what does mud/muck do to the environment.