No. Camels are indigenous to desert climates.
Yes. They could almost survive every were on earth except rainforest's, and the north pole.
Animals such as polar bears, penguins, and camels do not live in the tropical rainforest as they are adapted to different climates. These animals are typically found in polar regions, deserts, or other specific habitats that suit their needs.
no camels live in the desert or a zoo
camels can live 60 years
There is a lot of animals that live in the rainforest like birds,parrots,tigers,and all kind of other animals.
no rhinos do not live in rainforest.
Yes, they live Northern and Southern Asia, and Arabian camels live in Arabia.
Camels obviously live on land, but drink from water sources.
Yes they do The ones from India could, but not the people we also call Native Americans.
Bactrian Camels (two hump) DO live in cold climates
Yes, Bactrian Camels live in Mongolia but are becoming extinct