Sand has a very low bearing capacity. Hence, your feet tend to sink into it.
While walking, you have to continually 'dig' yourself out of the sand with every step you take.
Yes.
Crocodile, easily.
Unlike other animal milks, camel milk does not coagulate easily and bovine rennet does not help to coagulate the milk effectively.
It is more difficult for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God than it is for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle. Not a direct quote, but in the New Testament, this is Matthew 19:24.
The Sahara Desert
The Camel stores the water in his humps so he can go a long time without water.
This has to do with a stranded Arab with a camel who lost his ability to walk. To survive the arid heat, he had to "bust the hump" (a very difficult task) of the camel to get nutrition and hydration.
THIS MIGHT HELP YOU MAN :)CAMEL There were many types of camels in Florida, including the twelve foot high giraffe camel, but the two most common were the Hemiauchenia which was tall and slender and lived on the grasslands, and the Paleolama which was shorter and heavier and which more closely resembled the Peruvian llama of today. Some large camel teeth are almost identical to bison teeth, but a bison tooth often has a small vertical pillar on the side between the sections which a camel never has.
Rennet that works for bovine cheese does not work as well for camels. Calcium phosphate and vegetable rennet need to be added to camel rennet. The EU does not allow camel cheese.
You can name it Humps or Humpy it depends. Whatever you like though.
It depends on where the word "camel" appears in a sentence. Any noun is used for the subject of a sentence or a clause, and the object of a verb or a preposition. Examples: Sentence subject: The camel is a ruminant like a cow. Clause subject: I jumped when the camel spit. Object of verb: People use camels where wheeled vehicles can't easily go. Object of preposition: Tourists fed oats to the camel.
Large Foot: Large surface area of the camels feet allows it to move easily in the desert dune where pressure is inversely proportional to area hence large area gives a smaller pressure for the camel to move easily.