Camels are able to actually close their nostrils to protect against the desert sand.
they have 3 layers which protect there nose from sand, as they are in the derset
Camels have nostrils to smell their predators easily.
Camel nostrils are slit-shaped and covered in hair to prevent sand from clogging or blocking their noses.
They have adapted to the desert like that
To prevent sand entering into their nose
Same way you close your bum.
A camel is able to shut his nose whenever it wants but not for to long so as soon as it shuts its nose it will run until it has found a safe place, camels have to be quick as they need to breathe eventually.
To prevent sand entering into their nose
Camels have specialized muscles that allow them to close their nostrils. This is an adaptation that to prevents them from inhaling sand.
To prevent sand entering into their nose
Camels have really long natural eyelashes to catch and block sand from getting into them. They can also close their nostrils completely too, so if a sandstorm is really bad, the camel can keep sand out its nose too!
To stop dust and wind blown sand getiing up there
Yes, in fact they can because it is so windy and sand blows every where that a camels nostrils were made so that sand could not go through their nostrils and into their respiratory system. Also, they can keep all the condensation from breathing andsend it back to their body liquids, and they end up saving a LOT more water than if they had let the condensation evaporate.
Camels have many adaptations for life in the desert that tigers do not. For example, camels store fat in their humps which allows them to go for long periods without food or water. They also have two rows of long eyelashes and can close their nostrils - which both help protect them against sand.
Bactrian camels have soft padded feet to prevent them from sinking in the sand not sure if other camels are the same.) camels can close there nostrils and ears against sand. they have long eyelashes that give protection from sun, sand and dust. they have very little sweat and moisture loss. woolly coat to keep them warm on cold winter nights. stores body fat in its humps, which it can live off for up to six months. !
I think a camels tails is about 20 inches long
There is no calculation for how long camels sleep. Some camels don't sleep long especially those that are used to traveling in the desert.