50 to 60 years
40 years, but camels with a healthy life may live longer
Bactrian camels typically have a lifespan of 40 to 50 years in captivity, while in the wild, their lifespan is generally shorter, averaging around 20 to 30 years due to harsher living conditions and predation. Their longevity in captivity is often attributed to better access to food, veterinary care, and protection from predators. These camels are known for their resilience and adaptability to extreme environments, which contributes to their survival.
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.
1 inch is how long they are
Yes, camels can walk a long way if they are in there territory. It's territory is desert.
there eyelashes are a meter long
Camels use tongs approximately 2 feet long, however some camels have been known to make salads with human tongs when a camel tong is unavailable.
camels can last for days with out drinking water.
12 years
Camels belong the biological family Camelidae and the genus Camelus. The average lifespan for a camel is from 40 to 50 years.
Camels are very helpful because long ago, people use to use camels as a truck. They would store tons of pounds on one creature. Camels are one of the strongest animals.