Yes. They could almost survive every were on earth except rainforest's, and the north pole.
Yes, they live Northern and Southern Asia, and Arabian camels live in Arabia.
No. They live in the deserts of Africa.
Dromedary camels live in North Western India and the lowlands of Afghanistan. Some dromedary camels live in the outside parts of the Arabian peninsula and Sonila to the south and westwood across African deserts. A large amount of Dromedary camels also live in an African desert called the Sahara desert, which is the largest desert in the world.
central and eartern Asian deserts
All Kinds Of Deserts.
in deserts worldwide, except in australia
Camels
its because camels live in deserts and there mouth goes all watery with no water
h ot of course because they live in desert
Most Arabian camels have been domesticated, so typically the camels live with wandering Bedouins in the desert. There are also a number of camels that are kept near urban environments for leisure purposes.
Scorpions, armadillo lizards, thorny devil lizards and camels can live in hot deserts. They have adapted to the climate there
Camels live in the dessert for 2 reasons 1. They can store water in their humps 2. They have a special, short type of fur that won't make them hot