A row of camels... :)
Camels are called a ship of the desert because of their ability to survive in the desert climate and also the speed they have when walking. A row of camels crossing the Sahara Desert, carrying trading goods, supplies, etc. is known as a caravan.
A row of camels crossing the Sahara Desert, carrying trading goods, supplies, etc. is known as a caravan.
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
A group of camels is called a herd
A group of camels is called a herd
No, camels are called camels. Plant eaters are known as herbivores. To answer your question: Yes, camels are considered herbivores, which means that they only eat plants.
The collective nouns for camels is a herd of camels or a caravan of camels.
Camels have more than 1 row of eyelashes to help protect them from the blowing sand. They have evolved to have this extra row of eyelashes since they are mostly living out in the desert.
No, camels are called camels. Plant eaters are known as herbivores. To answer your question: Yes, camels are considered herbivores, which means that they only eat plants.
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No, "camel" is a generic term, female camels are called cows, male camels are called bulls and their young are known as calves.
Camels with one hump are called dromedaries, while camels with two humps are called Bactrian camels. Dromedaries are found in Africa and the Middle East, while Bactrian camels are found in Central Asia. The humps store fat, but dromedaries have a single hump for energy storage, while Bactrian camels have two humps for extra fat storage.