Because if someone sits on them it will get hurt without the wool
Because if someone sits on them it will get hurt without the wool
very soft but thick
the camels nose can be closed by the animal when it wants
The camels back wad painful
Stephen Wools is 182 cm.
Camels have thick eyebrows to protect their eyes from harsh desert conditions, such as blowing sand and intense sunlight. The eyebrows help shield their eyes from debris and provide some insulation against the sun's glare. Additionally, the thick eyelashes and brows help keep moisture in and prevent irritation, allowing camels to navigate their arid environments more effectively.
So they won't be hurt by the prickly desert plants they eat.
Yes, camels have thick skin which helps protect them from their harsh desert environment. Their skin is also highly elastic and wrinkled, enabling them to regulate their body temperature and store fat for long periods without water.
Camels have thick pads on their feet to provide insulation and support while walking on hot, sandy terrain. These pads help prevent their feet from sinking in the sand and protect against the heat from the ground. Additionally, the pads offer traction, allowing camels to maintain stability and balance in their harsh desert environment.
they have humps that store water and they have thick eye lashes that protects their eyes from the sand and their thick hoofs enables them to walk.
they traveled in thick reed boats, camels or wagons but only so far...
camels have thick knees for two reasons, first because they carry burden and second to stop the sand burning them when they kneel down.