Camels are well-adapted to desert environments due to several unique physiological traits. They can tolerate significant dehydration, losing up to 25% of their body weight without adverse effects. Their bodies efficiently store fat in their humps, which can be metabolized for water and energy. Additionally, camels have specialized nasal passages that minimize water loss during exhalation and thick fur that protects them from extreme temperatures.
amels obviously dont have shelter they live in the dessert
the dessert
You probably mean camels.
Camels live in the dessert for 2 reasons 1. They can store water in their humps 2. They have a special, short type of fur that won't make them hot
the insides of the dead camels
There are lots of different types of animals that live in the dessert, but here are some examples: scorpians, kangaroo rats, spiders, camels. (:
the camel is usealy found in the dessert areas of egipt
I think it's camels.
camels live in deserts, mostly in Egypt and the middle east
no camels live in the desert or a zoo
camels can live 60 years
The humps on there back are used to store water. That is why camels don't have to drink for a long time and can stand the hot sun.