Yes, support on soft surfaces (such as sand).
Yes, a large area to the feet spreads their weight out and prevents their sinking into soft sand.
They have flat feet because they travel a lot
It keeps their feet from sinking into the shifting sands common in the desert.
Camels are light brown with humps and flat feet to help with the hot sand my signature is Angel
One reason their suited for desert life because camels have broad,flat, leathery pads on their feet son their feet don't go through the sand.
Camels have feet made for the desert. Their feet are flat , wide, and covered with thick, leathery pads which allow them to walk on hot sand without sinking from their massive weight.
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camels have feet that are big but flat this means that their weight is spread out over a big surface area so they do not sink.
Because sand in the desert is very loose. Thus it is very easy for the camel to sink if it exerts a great amount of pressure on the sand. Consequently, they have large flat feet so as to reduce the pressure it exerts on the ground i.e. P=F/A. PS:If your'e asking a question from homework or a test you've been given, at least try to make it less obvious
Carnivores usually have large , flat feet.
To spread their weight out over the sand, which helps to prevent them from sinking in to it. Camels are adapted to walk long distances in deserts, hence, they have evolved to form large, broad, flat feet. More surface area means less pressure exerted on that surface, and vice-versa as the pressure is distributed on a large area.
flat teeth
their trunk, tusks, flat feet, large ears