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The Camel may have to live on dried leaves, seeds, and whatever desert plants it can find. A camel can eat a thorny twig without hurting its mouth. The lining of the mouth is so tough that the sharp thorns cannot push through the skin. If food is very scarce, a camel will eat anything--bones, fish, meat, leather, and even its owner's tent.

Source: The Camel Farm, see the link below.

Camels eat a lot of things. They eat the desert food, plants, and sometimes bugs.

a camel may eat anything, including dirt, if they are hungry enough

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