Well, I suppose they could... why would u want to know that though?? =|
Oxen, horses, camels, goats, wild dogs and many smaller animals.
Camels, donkeys, wild dogs, hares, jerboas and some antelopes
horses,camels,wild dogs, and a really weird animal .
There are far less camels kept in captivity than those found in the wild. There are only a few thousand camels in captivity while there are in excess of 10 million believed to be in the wild.
yes, camels do tinkle in some oases that's why people only drink from it in books
Camels with one hump, also known as dromedaries, are more common in the wild compared to camels with two humps, known as Bactrian camels.
No. Most camels are not wild and they stay with their owner year round.
They Pee like other dogs
Dogs lick pee to gather information about other dogs, mark their territory, and communicate with other animals.
Dogs may choose to mark over the scent markings left by other dogs, regardless of the sex of the dog that left the initial mark. This behavior is a way for dogs to establish territory or communicate with other dogs in their environment.
hedgehogs, camels, wild dogs, bat, oryx, foxes, porcupines, etc
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