A camel is able to shut his nose whenever it wants but not for to long.
A camel is able to shut his nose whenever it wants but not for to long.
A camel is able to shut his nose whenever it wants but not for to long so as soon as it shuts its nose it will run until it has found a safe place, camels have to be quick as they need to breathe eventually.
Camels are able to actually close their nostrils to protect against the desert sand.
To prevent sand from getting into their eyes.They serve a practical purpose in keeping sand out of their eyescamels have big eyelashes to stop dust from going in the eyeto keep sand out of there eyes
Camels have specialized muscles that allow them to close their nostrils. This is an adaptation that to prevents them from inhaling sand.
Camels have really long natural eyelashes to catch and block sand from getting into them. They can also close their nostrils completely too, so if a sandstorm is really bad, the camel can keep sand out its nose too!
to keep out sand during sand storms :)
because they are so long and thick they keep out the sand when they are traveling in the desert. they also used it to keep the sun out of their eyes.
Desertv rats eat camel pooh or sand as an allturnitive from cheese
sand boarding, camel riding and dune buggying are all fun activities to do in the desert as long as you have LOTS of water
a camel is adapted to a desert because iys toes are physically designed to walk on the sand.
The reason why wide feet are a good adaptation for living in the desert is because you do not sink in to the sand as you would if you have thinner feet. Camels have wide feet that help them stay on top of the sand making travel easier and more efficient. The camel's feet are good for the desert because their feet are flat so they don't sink in the sand and that means they can move faster.