Camels have feet made for the desert. Their feet are flat , wide, and covered with thick, leathery pads which allow them to walk on hot sand without sinking from their massive weight.
Camels have large, padded feet that help distribute their weight and prevent them from sinking into the sand. Their unique walking gait also reduces the pressure on the sand, making it easier for them to move across hot desert terrain. Additionally, camels have a special layer of fur that helps insulate their bodies from the heat of the sand.
so they can walk on sand without falling or sliping
Camels are light brown with humps and flat feet to help with the hot sand my signature is Angel
so that if the sand is hot there hoofs protect there feet!
because they do <3
As a camel's foot is placed on the sand it splays out to cover a larger area. So they don't sink deeply in to soft sand.
its too hot
they have humps that store water and they have thick eye lashes that protects their eyes from the sand and their thick hoofs enables them to walk.
Yes, camels can walk a long way if they are in there territory. It's territory is desert.
Look at the difference of their feet. A camels hooves are more flat and wide to give them traction on sand where a horses hooves are more rounded and dig in easier for grip on gravel and grass
yes they do because the sand is to hot to walk barefooted
No camels walk all day. They are already exercising.