they store food in their hump
Because all cactus have large sacks in them like camels that hold water. >:{D
Camels adapt to cold weather through their thick fur, which insulates them against low temperatures while also providing protection from wind. Their body fat is concentrated in specific areas, which helps them maintain warmth without excessive heat loss. Additionally, camels can regulate their body temperature, allowing them to withstand extreme fluctuations in temperature. Their ability to conserve water also aids in survival during cold, dry conditions.
Camels are very slow. Depending on where you live depends on if camels are better than horses I guess. Camels do better in very dry climates, while horses can do in really any climate with special care and the appropriate equipment.
Dry. Very, very dry.
irrigation and windmils
A cactus
Camels generally live in dry desert areas.
Yes, they do adapt in wet and dry areas.
very wet dry and r.ainy
One way that humans can adapt land in a dry climate for farming is through the practice of irrigation. This involves artificially supplying water to crops to ensure their growth and productivity in arid conditions.
The kidney is the body structure that allows mammals to control body fluids and adapt to dry desert conditions. The kidney filters waste products from the blood and regulates the balance of water and electrolytes in the body, helping to conserve water and prevent dehydration in desert environments.
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!