adaptations: they walk long distances survive without water for a long time and live in hot areas
they have an ability to close the nose
they are both polarised
There is scarcity of water in desert so a camel have the adaptations of excreting dry dung.
The humpback camel has unique adaptations that help it thrive in the desert. Its hump stores fat for energy, its thick fur protects it from the sun, and its ability to conserve water allows it to survive in the harsh desert environment.
a camel has big lips so it can chew on a cactus and not get hurt by it thorns. a camel also has very good hearing abilities.
They will usually ride on camels as there is alot of camels that belong in a desert. You will find camels in desert because they store water in there hump back and have sandy feet. Deserts are made of sand,rock and mountains. You could even travel on a donkey but it is very unlikely.
Camels have unique adaptations like their specialized kidneys that conserve water, their ability to store fat in their humps for energy, and their thick fur that protects them from the sun. Their long legs and padded feet help them walk on sand, and their nostrils can close to keep out sandstorms. These adaptations help camels survive in the harsh desert environment.
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Other than a preference for it (for those who may have grown up in a Bedouin society), camel's milk has more vitamin C than cow's milk. It also contains other enzymes and compounds that may have health benefits for some individuals, although many of these benefits are anecdotal or unsubstantiated.
it is 3 times more vitamin c than cow milk and very high in insulin.Also low in Lactose.
maybe a juvenille camel or a juvi camel
a camel's hump is located at the back of a camel.