In the wild, they'll wander around eating grasses, leaves and fine branches from trees and shrubs.
Domesticated ones will be fed by their keepers.
by looking for it and then chewing it
If it's in a stable, humans will bring it to them. If it's out in nature the camel will wander around looking for edible plants to eat.
Camels have humps in which they store fats, if they cannot find food anywhere they use the fat stored in their humps to survive.
When camels travel across the desert, they may go for days with little or no food. Because food is often hard to find, desert people feed their camels dates, grass, and such grains as wheat and oats. In zoos, the animals eat hay and dry grains.
Camels are herbivores = plant eaters. Plants generally don't have to be caught, just found.
they can reach food where other desert animals (goat,...) cannot reach
Smell and sight
With their ferocious looking talons
Camels don't catch prey. They mostly eat plants, though they will eat some carrion, which they would not have caught themselves.
tigers eat deer,boar,crocodiles,buffalo and if they can catch and kill them bears
Prey because they don't eat meat.
no
they do not catch there prey
they do not catch there prey
they do not catch there prey
Camels are vegetarians, they eat shrubs and leaves and grasses...no prey.
it catch its prey using the tongue
Moose are not predators, so they do not catch prey ever. Moose are prey animals. Very big hard to catch prey, but still prey.
their are many prey of the kangaroo rat
the dont catch prey, they are herbivores :)