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camels give mike to there babys intill there at lest 12 months
Yes, camels take care of their young.
Yes they do.
like all mammals, yes
Camels are very slow. Depending on where you live depends on if camels are better than horses I guess. Camels do better in very dry climates, while horses can do in really any climate with special care and the appropriate equipment.
kids care is when you take care of kids in a careful manner its like taking care of a 1 humped camel but kid cares is like taking care of 2, 1 humped camels or 1, 2 humped camels but there endangered so you should just stick with the 1 humped. hump hump hump
Because camels are camels
Because They Don't Care About Looks To Love Eachother.<3 I LOVE ONE DIRECTION.
Camels are relatively low-maintenance animals, as they are well-adapted to harsh environments and can go long periods without water. However, they do require basic care, including regular access to food, water, and shelter from extreme weather. Additionally, routine health checks, hoof trimming, and vaccinations are important to ensure their well-being. Overall, while camels are resilient, responsible care is essential for their health and productivity.
No. Camels with a birth defect are very vulnerable to predators. And even a healthy camel can be killed by a predator, if it is out numbered. But, generally, the can take care of themselves. There is only one exception that I can think of, if the animal is domesticated. If you raise camels then you need to be ready to defend them.
a camels foot it called a camels foot not a hooves prehistoric camels may have had hooves but present day camels do not so a camels foot is called a camels foot
if you see that it have camels it have camels and if you don't see one it don't have camels...........................maybe..............