yes, but it is not really healthy for them, they prefer hay or straw
no they cany
no they don't eat mea they eat grass
grass people food
I don't think camels EVEN EAT meat. I know they eat grass and drink a lot of water
No. Camels are herbivores, not carnivores, which means they eat the same things as cows do, which is plant matter like grass.
Camels are herbivores which means they eat desert vegetation, such as grasses, herbs, and leaves. If there isn't any grass left camels will eat whatever animals they seem suitable
Young camels start to eat grass at 2 to 3 months of age and can be weaned by 4 months of age.
The food that camels eat depend on whether they are domesticated, feral or living in zoos. In the wild, camels will eat just about anything as it is very hard to find food. They eat plants, dried leaves, seeds, bones, fish meat and even leather! Domesticated camels (those raised by people) are usually fed dates, grass, wheat and oats. In zoos, camels are fed hay and dry grass- about 3.5 kilograms of food everyday! Camels can go for a long time without food and water, which is how they survive in deserts!
they eat grass and anything that has to do with vegetables because they r vegetarians
Camels eat a variety of grasses including wheat grass and oats. They also enjoy dates and hay along with dry grains that are similar to those fed to horses or cows.
If nesessary, they will eat grass and/or hay, such as you might see in a zoo. However, camels prefer foods such as dates, carrots, apples, and bananas.
Camels do eat tumbleweeds. Aside from this, they also feed on grass, leaves, and plants. Their thick lips help them in eating hard and thorny plants in the desert.