Camels are NOT threatened. They are not even close. So, the answer is NO. Camels ARE NOTthreatened.
When a Camel feels threatened, they will spit on whatever they are threatened by. When they spit, it's not just spit. They are also throwing up some of their stomach contents with it.
Predators of camels include lions, wolves, and hyenas. These predators typically target young or weak camels that may be easier to catch. Camels are well-equipped for defense against predators with their size, speed, and ability to kick or bite if threatened.
Bactrian camels are camels with two humps. They only live in the desert of Mongolia and northwestern China. They are threatened by habitat loss due to mining and industrial products in their habitat. Also, livestock herders sometimes kill them because they compete with livestock for very limited food sources and water.
Camels may spit as a defense mechanism when they feel threatened or agitated, but it is not a common behavior. It is more common for camels to spit at each other as a way to establish dominance or hierarchy within their group.
Because camels are camels
The striped skunk is often considered the smelliest animal due to its ability to release a strong, pungent odor as a defense mechanism when feeling threatened.
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..............
an increase in urine coming from camels
206 people were killed by sharks last year1,500 people were struck by lighnting700 people were eaten by pharana's10,000 were bitten by snakes3000 were killed by spiderhope this helps :D
A row of camels... :)
Bactrian camels are camels with two humps. They only live in the desert of Mongolia and northwestern China. They are threatened by habitat loss due to mining and industrial products in their habitat. Also, livestock herders sometimes kill them because they compete with livestock for very limited food sources and water.