Yes they are.
Camels are heterotrophs. Autotrophs are organisms that create their own food, such as plants. Heterotrophs are organisms that consume other organisms for nutrients/energy.
Camels primarily rely on various microorganisms in their stomachs, particularly bacteria and protozoa, to help digest their fibrous plant diet. These microorganisms break down cellulose from tough grasses and other vegetation, enabling camels to extract essential nutrients. Additionally, camels may have symbiotic relationships with other organisms, such as certain species of insects that can help with pollination or pest control in their environment. However, the most critical reliance is on their gut microbiota for effective digestion.
Because camels are camels
a camels foot it called a camels foot not a hooves prehistoric camels may have had hooves but present day camels do not so a camels foot is called a camels foot
if you see that it have camels it have camels and if you don't see one it don't have camels...........................maybe..............
A row of camels... :)
by camels and on foot
Camels are NOT threatened. They are not even close. So, the answer is NO. Camels ARE NOTthreatened.
Camels are born from there butt.Some camels do it the other way.
It should be: camels' bodies
No, there are no camels in Mumbai. Camels are found in desert regions such as Rajasthan.
8 bactrian camels and 11 dromedaries