very soft but thick
Baby camels look much like adult camels.
camels are loving and like attention.
Yes, camels have thick skin which helps protect them from their harsh desert environment. Their skin is also highly elastic and wrinkled, enabling them to regulate their body temperature and store fat for long periods without water.
Camels do sweat, the evaporation takes place at skin level and not on their coat
Yes, it is possible to develop a skin rash from camels, primarily due to allergens or irritants present in their fur, saliva, or urine. Additionally, handling camels or being in close proximity may expose individuals to zoonotic diseases, such as the zoonotic form of ringworm or other infections, which can also cause skin rashes. Proper hygiene and avoiding direct contact can help mitigate these risks.
Water.
Camels generally live in dry desert areas.
Lions are animals that do not have any spots on their coats. Camels are another type of animal that has solid coloring.
they have thicker skin so the desert temperature changes do not affect them
because they like eating houses and once camels ruled the earth
yes, but they don't like them and cacti grow in S America, there are no camels there.
yes.