Camels adapt to the harsh midday heat of the desert by seeking shade under sparse vegetation or using their bodies to create shade for themselves. They also lower their metabolic rate to conserve water and energy. Additionally, their thick fur insulates them from the sun's rays, helping to maintain a stable body temperature. By resting during the hottest part of the day, camels conserve energy for cooler periods when they can move and forage.
Both Camels and deserts may be found in China.
Deserts.
No, no there is not
in Africa they are in most deserts
No, camels have long since disappeared from the deserts of the United States.
it can be saved there
what do bactrian camels eat and why are they in the desrt also what eats them
camels are found in the desert and have adaptations to survive droughts.
No. They live in the deserts of Africa.
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One hump camels are known as dromedaries and have a single hump on their back, while two hump camels are known as Bactrian camels and have two humps. The humps store fat, but dromedaries are adapted to hot deserts, while Bactrian camels are adapted to cold deserts.