Cactus are plants. By bird, by bee, or by bat, they must be pollinated to flourish.
Camels are mammals, so they must eat sometime. They rely upon oases for food. It's a good thing that they (camels) are herbivores!
A roadrunner. Of course there are others, such as camels and owls and lizards and tortoises.
Desert consumers are desert animals that eat other animals or plants. Some desert consumers are camels, scorpians, sand cats, Addax antelope and many others.
Camels with one hump are called dromedaries, while camels with two humps are called Bactrian camels. The number of humps is determined by the species of the camel. Dromedaries have adapted to hot desert climates, while Bactrian camels are found in colder, mountainous regions. The humps store fat, which provides energy and insulation for the camels in their respective environments.
Many desert animals conserve water so they produce small amounts of urine. Some of those animals are gerbils, camels, dromedaries, lizards, jackrabbits, desert snakes, and others.
farming is a common job however their are others also. raising and breeding camels is most common and mining coal oil and natural gas.
That would depend upon the species. Some insects only live for a few days while others, such as the desert tortoises for decades.
Cactuses have a waxy coating to help them retain water, and they have spines to keep others from taking their water.
A camel caravan is a group of domestic camels led by a few people. The camels carry cargo, supplies, and sometimes even people. The purpose of a caravan is to move goods and people across the desert.
Desert animals, such as camels in the Sahara Desert or Kalahari Desert and many other, penguins in the Antarctic Desert, polar bears in the Arctic Desert, sometimes lizards The Antarctic Desert is the coldest desert followed by the Arctic Desert near the North Pole at very similar temperature, just slightly warmer, its also the driest desert in the world followed by the Atacama Desert in Northern Chile in South America, its the largest desert followed by the Arctic Desert, and the windiest desert, but I don't know what its followed by. In some parts of the Atacama Desert, there has been no rain ever recorded. The definition of the word desert means less than 25cm of rain per year. The Atacama Desert is too dry for camels, the Antarctic and Arctic desert are too cold for camels. The Sahara Desert is the largest desert in the world that has hot temperatures, although camels do rely on it raining sometimes. In the Meditteranean, where it has hot dry summers and mild wet winters, camels could probably be able to cope with the Meditteranean's summers. Some people live in the Sahara Desert, and in Arabic, the word Sahara means desert. Lots of countries speak Arabic, like Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and a few others.
No, not all cactuses have spines. Some cactus plants have many more than others. Some have longer or shorter, finer or thicker spines. Some have white spines, some colored. And some don't have any spines at all.
they behaved like camels towards eachother
cats dogs and camels all animals that others have lol true