Camel habitats, often found in arid regions like deserts, typically experience extreme temperatures, with hot days and cooler nights. These areas receive very little rainfall, making them dry and dusty. The climate is characterized by high sun exposure during the day and significant temperature fluctuations between day and night. Camels are well-adapted to these conditions, allowing them to survive with minimal water and withstand harsh temperatures.
desert
Deserts
No, it is a mammal.
In hot deserts.
In hot deserts.
they have an ability to close the nose
in a desert, survives on water
it eat a cactus then it turned into a cactus camel with green hair and pierced ears
It means something's home is in the forest. For example, a camel's habitat is the desert.
grass, leaves and stuff
a camel is adapted to a desert because iys toes are physically designed to walk on the sand.
the feature of the camel is its humps. the humps are there to store water. there feature is well adapted to its habitat because it is dry and hot, the desert