Camels eat cacti and desert prickles. Sometimes they scavenge on the bodies of small dead mammals. They do not need water because their humps are full of water for their long walks backwards and forwards across the desert. (Camels do not actually have the ability to walk backwards, however). If they are startled they can jump up to two feet in the backwards direction
AS FAR AS I CONCERNED.....
A CAMEL IS A LIVING CREATURE LIKE HUMAN BEINGS......
BT HOWEVER THEY live IN DESERTS SO they need to eat the cactus plants or the cold animals living there.... like lizards, snakes etc.....
camels usually eat their own faeces to reabsorb any remaining water in it. cactus and artic foxes are the usual lunch and dinner is usually elephants
they use water and food
Camel's hump contain fat which they use time to time to survive when there is no food and water.
camels cant really survive in towns but they do have adaptations that could help it last for a while
camels can not survive because they need to have the climate hot to survive.camels store water in there hump cuz of the rain fall in the dessert they will not survive
As camels live in the desert, they need a lot of water to survive. Camels have insulated bodies so as to store water and survive the hot weather in the desert
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camels are found in the desert and have adaptations to survive droughts.
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yes so they survive longer
Two humped camels can store far more fat and therefore survive longer than 1 humped camels!!!
camels survive with all the fat stored in their humps and they can go for weeks without water
they could survive in the arid southwest.