The camel's big wide foot stops them from sinking to the ground as pressure it puts on the foot is widely spread over which basically means low pressure is applied to their feet.
Horse+Sand=Camel
It is a camel.
Horse+Sand=Camel
a camel can survive up to 2 hours without sand
Sand dunes are a land feature that forms from the deposition of sand by the wind. As wind blows sand particles across a landscape, they accumulate and form distinctive mounds or ridges called sand dunes.
It helps them to keep their balance in shifting sands.
The hoof of a camel is adapted for walking on hot sand and rough terrain. The broad, flat shape of the hoof helps distribute the camel's weight evenly, preventing it from sinking into the sand or slipping on rocky surfaces. Additionally, the hard outer layer protects the soft inner tissues from injury.
The ability to store fat in their hump and water in their stomachs. Also, having large feet that splay out helps them sink less in the soft sand.
The camel is considered the ship of the desert as it was used much like a ship to transport goods across a sea of sand.
to keep out sand during sand storms :)
A camel is able to shut his nose whenever it wants but not for to long.
A cheetah.