Yes, they travel in herds together, usually in grasslands.
A group of camels is called a herd
A group of camels is called a herd
A row of camels... :)
No. Most camels are not wild and they stay with their owner year round.
The collective nouns for camels is a herd of camels or a caravan of camels.
A group of camels who are just hanging around doin' their thing is a Flock. A Caravan of camels, or a Train of camels is generally used to indicate a flock of camels one after the other, on their way to a distant location.
Camels eat for the same reason as any other animal - to get energy to stay alive.
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Camels are too expensive to carve them out just to use them as blankets. People use actual blankets to stay warm in the desert night.
A camel is a large, long-necked and ungulate mammal of desert countries. A group of camels used for transport is usually referred to as a caravan.
Camels in the wild don't have homes. Since there isn't much growing in the desert they need to keep moving to find enough food. Domesticated Camels might be kept in a stable.