camels are herbivores and don't need to hunt for food
Camels don't hunt.. they are herbivores. That means they eat plants.
Camels do not really hunt. They mostly forage if they are on their own for nearby vegetation and water, if they need it.
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no camels are too cute to hunt...karissa has a camel she finds that offensive!
Camels do not hunt, as they are herbivores and primarily feed on vegetation such as grasses, leaves, and grains. They are not predatory animals and do not engage in hunting behavior. Instead, camels are social creatures that often travel in groups, known as caravans, for protection and companionship.
Predators of camels include lions, wolves, and hyenas. These predators typically target young or weak camels that may be easier to catch. Camels are well-equipped for defense against predators with their size, speed, and ability to kick or bite if threatened.
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Yes, camels have humps. The humps store fat, not water, which provides energy when food is scarce in their desert habitat. This helps camels survive long periods without food.
Hump is to store water and food. camels can survive on desert relying on energy being converted from water and food.
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