Young camels start to eat grass at 2 to 3 months of age and can be weaned by 4 months of age.
Camels do not eat humans.
No. Camels are herbivores- they eat plants. They also live on land, a long way from where crabs live in the ocean.
Camels eat for the same reason as any other animal - to get energy to stay alive.
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no. camels are vegetarians.
no camels do not eat eagles because the are plant eater. they eat cactus
camels eat warter but they also eat there fat there store in there humps.
camels eat so they can walk longer before they must eat again
Camels typically don't eat eucalyptus trees because they contain toxins that are harmful to them. Camels are adapted to eat tough, thorny vegetation found in arid regions, such as acacia trees and shrubs.
Camels might by happenstance eat a scorpion as it is consuming plant material, but camels are herbivores and would not normally go hunting for them.
The food that camels eat depend on whether they are domesticated, feral or living in zoos. In the wild, camels will eat just about anything as it is very hard to find food. They eat plants, dried leaves, seeds, bones, fish meat and even leather! Domesticated camels (those raised by people) are usually fed dates, grass, wheat and oats. In zoos, camels are fed hay and dry grass- about 3.5 kilograms of food everyday! Camels can go for a long time without food and water, which is how they survive in deserts!
To feed camels. Camels eat cactus.