well your face is funny
They don't, camels do not have hooves.
a camels foot it called a camels foot not a hooves prehistoric camels may have had hooves but present day camels do not so a camels foot is called a camels foot
hooves camels were hooves on their feet because of all the things they step on
yes they have hooves
Llamas and other camelids, like alpacas and camels, have split hooves as an adaptation to their natural environments. Split hooves are a distinguishing characteristic of these animals and offer several advantages: Stability: The split hooves provide a broader base of support, which helps these animals maintain balance on various terrains, including rocky, uneven surfaces. Grip: The split hooves have soft, rubbery pads on the bottom, which improve traction and grip, particularly in mountainous and hilly areas.
No, modern camels do not have hooves. They have a two-toed foot with toenails and a soft footpad. Prehistoric camels may have had hooves. Wait, no prehistoric camels have probley had even less hoof-like feet. Horses have hooves and their ancesters feet had camel like feet with two nails. You see , over time those two toes turned into hooves!So , before the camels had two toes , they most likely had more toes.
Camels do not have hooves. They have a two-toed foot with toenails and a soft footpad.
Dogs, cats, camels, lizards, rodents...
Look at the difference of their feet. A camels hooves are more flat and wide to give them traction on sand where a horses hooves are more rounded and dig in easier for grip on gravel and grass
no I do not think so
No, dogs do not have hooves. Dogs have paws with soft pads and claws that allow them to walk, run, and grip objects. Hooves are specialized structures found on the feet of certain animals like horses, cows, and deer.
they come from the same family (which the name escapes me) and they have hooves