bactrian camel come from japan and asia
bactrian camel come from Japan and Asia
The double humped camel occupies the desert regions of Central Asia: the Gobi desert, Bacteria, etc.
Camels are herbivores. Though, thorny cacti would cause other animals a great deal of pain and difficulty, as Camels live in the desert, their mouth and tongue support them in eating desert plants.In AdditionCacti are natives of the Americas while camels live in Asia and Africa.
Camels have several physical characteristics to help their survival and to stop them dehydrating in the heat. Bactrian camels come from the Gobi desert in Mongolia. They have two humps and can go for months without drinking. They hardly ever urinate or sweat. Humps store fat which can be chemically converted to water and energy in times of need. Their dung is so dry it could be burnt as firewood
The Camel trainers are known as Al mudhamer(literally the person who makes the camel lean and fit), and come from desert camel-based families where traditional knowledge and love for racing camels is in the air around them
The Camel trainers are known as Al mudhamer(literally the person who makes the camel lean and fit), and come from desert camel-based families where traditional knowledge and love for racing camels is in the air around them
The camel puts its nose inside the tent to seek warmth in the cold desert night; but it's a folly to think the camel will stop there. Unless resisted promptly, the whole camel will soon be inside the tent displacing its human occupiers! The phrase refers to a small initial step that will almost surely be followed by a much bigger, potentially disruptive, step to come.
The Sahara desert, bandits, the sun, sand storms, the heat, dehydration, your camel dieing, ets.. Come on, you can think of some yourself.
Camel meat sounds reasonable. Camel steak, ribs etc.
I believe they come from the syrian desert.
The camel, known as the 'ship of the desert' is a typical desert animal, which has to live its entire life in the sandy deserts of the world. Deserts have sandstorms and dust storms, and dust flies around all the time. Camels do have to protect themselves, and especially their eyes, from the dust, and this is the reason why camels have a third eyelid! The eyelids of the camel, including the third eyelid come equipped with a second tier of eyelashes, for better protection against flying dust and debris. The camel has various other features that have helped it to survive desert conditions through the ages. For example, the camel has a hump, which helps it to store food. It has long hair, which helps to keep the animal cool. It also has exceptionally long and strong legs, so that it can walk with ease through the desert sands