A camel is a ungulate within the genus Camelus, which has fatty deposits, or 'humps,' on its back. The average length of a camel is anywhere from 6 to 11 feet long.
It has long legs to stop its self from burning their skin
llama?
like what every mouth does!it's where the food passes!
they have 2 eyes....
A caravan. Or a sign of invasion from the Camel-Owners Union. Or a line of cigarettes with legs.
a camel sleeps with it's legs tucked under it's chin and it's toes in its mouth.
The locomotory organ that a camel uses to walk is the hump. When a camel walks, they move both legs at once on the same side.
They can grow as tall 2 feet.
The main parts of a camel include its head, thick shaggy fur, two toed feet with thick pads, long legs and tail as well as a hump on its back. The hump has fat stored in it. The camel eats the fat inside the hump when food is scarce.
When walking, the movement of a camel is similar to that of other large, 4-legged animals. However, when moving faster, a camel does what is called pacing, moving first both legs on the left and then both legs on the right in unison. This give the camel a very rolling gait that many find unsettling and hard to ride.
i think that means the purpose of the body.long strong legs?
4 legs of a cat/cow/camel/cougar...