camels breath through their two humps they breath in through the first hump nd breath out through their second hump!
the Arabian desert
Yes, they live Northern and Southern Asia, and Arabian camels live in Arabia.
Actually, they have a single hump
Bactrian and Dromedary (aka Arabian) camel.
salt and ivory
all sorts of plants and vegetables
Some wild livestock are camels, sand gazelles, Arabian mountain gazelles, Arabian tahrs, Arabian leopards, hares, spiny-tailed lizards and the Arabian oryx.
Some wild livestock are camels, sand Gazelles, Arabian mountain gazelles, Arabian tahrs, Arabian leopards, hares, spiny-tailed lizards and the Arabian oryx.
There are two types of camels in the world. They are the Bactrian and the Arabian camel. The Bactrian camel has two humps on its back, while the Arabian camel has one. The humps contain fat that provides the animal with nutrients when food is not available.
There are two species/types named "Dromedary" and "Arabian".
Most Arabian camels have been domesticated, so typically the camels live with wandering Bedouins in the desert. There are also a number of camels that are kept near urban environments for leisure purposes.
A car built for the terrain, or an airplane/helicopter.