Like all mammals, camels are warm blooded.
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yes
Bactrian Camels (two hump) DO live in cold climates
no
No Virginia is too cold to have Camels
People can ride camels and use them to carry goods, if a person tried that with a polar bear the person would probably be eaten.
One hump camels are known as dromedaries and have a single hump on their back, while two hump camels are known as Bactrian camels and have two humps. The humps store fat, but dromedaries are adapted to hot deserts, while Bactrian camels are adapted to cold deserts.
No, camels are not found in Siberia. They are native to arid regions, particularly in the Middle East, North Africa, and parts of Central Asia. The harsh, cold climate of Siberia is unsuitable for camels, which are adapted to hot, dry environments. Instead, Siberia is home to different wildlife that is better suited to its cold temperatures.
Like all mammals, camels are warm blooded.
h ot of course because they live in desert
Well actually Camel and Black Bears have many difference, the basic difference is: they're environment, Camels are in Desert and Black Bear are in Polar Regions(Glacier or Ice Place).
Some animals would be horses, donkeys, camels, yaks, buffalo, elephants