It is hot and dry...is't that the most obvious thing
camels and lions because they like it in the hot environments.
No
Camels have humps on their backs to store fat, not water as commonly believed. The fat can be converted into energy when food is scarce, helping camels survive in their desert environment where food and water are not always readily available.
Baby camels look much like adult camels.
Due to their body structure
Because all cactus have large sacks in them like camels that hold water. >:{D
Camels have two humps to store fat, which provides them with energy when food and water are scarce in their desert environment.
camels are loving and like attention.
Camels have two humps to store fat, not water. The fat provides energy when food is scarce in the desert. This helps camels survive long periods without eating, making them well-adapted to their harsh environment.
About 10 - 11 years that they are with their parents environment do not know yet.
Camels have one or two humps to store fat, which provides them with energy when food and water are scarce in their desert environment.
Water.