Answer 1
Humans destroy natural camel habitats. They have also captured and domesticated around 90% of all camels, so wild camels are very rare.
Wolves hunt camels in the wild. But only on the rare occasion because camels are rather large and difficult to bring down for a pack of wolves.
Asiatic Lions hunt wild camels.
Caspian Tigers hunted wild camels. Caspian Tigers were declared excint in the 1970's due to illegal fur hunting.
Vultures stalk critically ill or dying camels and pick the meat off their bones either as they lay on the ground dead or dying.
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Answer 2
Camels have few real enemies. The main threat to a camel is the harshness of its surroundings (the desert). that is why the camel is developed to survive in the hot, sandy climate of the desert.
Camels have very few enemies besides humans and formally the now extinct species Caspian tiger. But camels can swing their hind legs forward to kick, it's not quite as effective or powerful as a horse's though.
whale
maybe a juvenille camel or a juvi camel
a camel's hump is located at the back of a camel.
The fleece of a camel is called camel fleece. If it is mixed with sheep's wool, it is called camel hair.
A camel mating with another camel of the same sex.
camel
the dromedary camel
camel lives in the desert
Camel
A young camel is called a calf or a git which is the child of a camelA young camel is called a calf
A humpbacked camel. Well, true, but the specific description for a double-humped camel is - Bactrian camel. A single-humped camel is called a dromedary (FYI)