because they can save the food better in desert
A camel has thick and dry skin under their coat. The exposed skin is dry and thick to provide protection to their knees for sandstorms and when they kneel down.
a camel needs thick fur to stop it from sweating to much, thussaving water. also it reflects sun rays.
well maybe because they have the thick and long eyelashes that coul protect the eyes from the sand so the eyes could see better with the protection of the eyelashes
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The one animal known for its kneepads is the camel. More specifically, the Bactrian camel is known for having large and thick knee pads to keep their skin protected when kneeling.
yes because if they get attacked they can get cut and maybe the skin is just thick enough for their organs not get slashed
for protection and helps with defence in combat..
Camels have thick far to prevent the strong rays of the sun from hitting their skin directly. This in turn reduces the rate of water loss from their skins, as it reduces the rate of sweating.
1.5-5 mm thick. It is there to keep you waterproof, to help get rid of sweat, change the temperature of your body.
A cactus' waxy skin helps it retain moisture in desert climates.
It is the skin of the rhino that is 5 cm thick. The skin of the rhino and hippopotamus is usually between 1.5cm and 5cm thick.
Thick ,dry, waterproof skin for life on land all reptiles have lungs for exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide.