The size of a camel's enclosure can vary significantly depending on its purpose, such as in zoos or farms. Generally, a spacious enclosure for camels should provide at least 1,000 square feet per animal to allow for adequate movement and social interaction. In more extensive settings, like sanctuaries, larger areas with room for grazing and exercise are preferred. Proper Fencing and shelter are also essential to ensure their safety and well-being.
because they like eating houses and once camels ruled the earth
it is as big as a camels toung which is 5 ft long
rebecca hunter
that depends on what kind of camel you are referring to.
No, they have big fat paws.
camels have feet that are big but flat this means that their weight is spread out over a big surface area so they do not sink.
A camels tongue is 43cm long
to protect their eyes from the blowing sand
What makes camels such good travelers is that they can go many days without water and their big feet will not sink into the sand.
birds and fish and big cats such as lions and tigers
I think they use their legs...and the big hump..on their back..
I think itss cozz theyy livee in a desert - a hot environment. therefore, they climate is hot and the camels need a way to release this heat. This is why camels have large ears Hope Diss Helpss Yuee ;)