Yes, camels do have tails. These large, hairy tails are usually over 19 inches long and can be used to swat away pests. Camels also have short, thick fur which helps protect their skin from the sun and keep them warm at night. They are able to survive for long periods of time without food or water, as they store fat in their hump that can be used as an energy source.
Yes, camels have tails.
I think a camels tails is about 20 inches long
Yes, camels do have tails. Their tails are relatively short and thin, typically covered with hair, which helps them swat away insects. While not as prominent as the tails of some other animals, camel tails serve functional purposes in their desert environments.
no it is not a rabbit it is way to big and cammels can be ridden
Camels have short tails primarily as an adaptation to their environment. A shorter tail reduces the risk of injury in rugged terrains and helps prevent it from getting caught in vegetation. Additionally, a compact tail is less likely to interfere with their movement and provides better aerodynamics while running. Overall, this adaptation supports their survival in harsh desert conditions.
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.