Camels don't exactly "adapt" to the desert region, because they are naturally born to live in the desert.
If you are asking on how they survive in the desert, this is mainly because of the humps they have on their backs. Many people mistake the humps to carry water instead of fat. The humps carry fat which has water, but it does not carry 100% water as many people mistake it for.
Camels normally live in the desert. They have adapted well to the hot, dry desert climate and flourish.
they are naturally adapted to the desert
a camel is adapted to a desert because iys toes are physically designed to walk on the sand.
The one-hump camel, also known as the dromedary, is better adapted to survive in desert environments compared to the two-hump camel, also known as the Bactrian camel.
I know the camel has adapted to the desert climate because in it's humps it has fat which contains water which it uses up over a long period of time.
They actually don't because they are adapted to the desert already. Such as their hump
Desert animals have adapted to the desert climate with their tough, scaly skin that prevents water loss and protects them from extreme heat in the day & freezing temperatures at night.
the feature of the camel is its humps. the humps are there to store water. there feature is well adapted to its habitat because it is dry and hot, the desert
The hoof of a camel is adapted for walking on hot sand and rough terrain. The broad, flat shape of the hoof helps distribute the camel's weight evenly, preventing it from sinking into the sand or slipping on rocky surfaces. Additionally, the hard outer layer protects the soft inner tissues from injury.
The Oryx and the camel are both adapted to an arid desert life. But they both need to drink water, eventually.
a camel lives in the desert
Their body have adapted over millions of years so therefore they can now live in dry place such as the camel. The camel has eyelashes and eyelids and eyebrows and feet etc adapted!