There really isn't much difference in terms of what camels eat (if that is what you are referring to) from cows and goats, because they can eat the same hay as a cow or goat or any other herbivore can. However, like goats and deer, camels are more of a browser than a grazer.
Wool is primarily from sheep. Other animals give us other types of wool : Cashmere or pashmina is collected from Cashmere Goats. Lamb's wool is collected from lambs (young sheep). Camel Wool is collected from camel. Mohair is collected from Angora goats.
A camel is what is called an even-toed ungulate, which it makes it kin to pigs, sheep, goats, deer, cattle and other animals like that. Wikipedia has the scoop, and a link can be found below to their post on the Camel.
Camel
Pretty much all religions deny goats and other animals to have souls.
Sheep are the primary animals that produce wool. Their wool is derived from the fleece on their bodies, which is sheared off annually. Other animals that can produce wool include goats (mohair and cashmere) and rabbits (angora), each with their unique characteristics and quality of wool.
I love llamas! Other animals: Llama Alpaca Guanaco Camel Hope it helped
There are Deers, goats, sheeps and all other animals
goats
the llama and the camel i think
As goats are herbivores is vegetarians and if they ate the meat of other animals they could catch various diseases and die.
Giraffes
Sheep