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The one animal known for its kneepads is the camel. More specifically, the Bactrian camel is known for having large and thick knee pads to keep their skin protected when kneeling.
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It isn't recommended to put a horse saddle on a camel. However, it isn't easy to stay on a camel without a camel saddle. Experts recommend that a camel saddle always be used when riding a camel.
for up to 6 months
A Camel Can Go About 2 Weeks Without water Because They Save It But I Would Not Test This Answer At Home
there is no need to remove any scar tissue after a knee replacement
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Two weeks
rat belongs to the kingdom Animal and it it mammal. It is a rodent and can stay in human houses. It is said that it can stay with water than a camel
whale
No! Camels (as do all quadruped mammals) have what is called the stifle joint, the equivalent joint to the human knee, in each hindlimb. In the front limb, what is colloquially referred to as the 'knee' in animals such as horses and camels is actually the carpus, the equivalent to the human wrist - not a true knee! So you may say that a camel has two stifle joints (one on each hindlimb) and two 'knees,' (one on each forelimb). Note: the joint down from the stifle (the one which bends in the opposite direction to a human knee) is called the hock or tarsus and is the equivalent of the human ankle.