It should be: camels' bodies
There are different species of camels, but they do belong to genus Camelus.
As camels live in the desert, they need a lot of water to survive. Camels have insulated bodies so as to store water and survive the hot weather in the desert
The correct form is "The coats belong to the children." There is no need for an apostrophe in this sentence because "children" is a plural noun, not possessive.
Camels belong to the family of Camelidae, a suborder to Tylopoda. Tylopoda themselves belong to the order Artiodactyla, or cloven-footed animals. See the related question below for more information.
both belong to camelid family :)
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No because the apostrophe doesn't belong. It is plural so no apostrophe is needed
The apostrophe should be placed as follows: "your grandparents' farm." This indicates that the farm belongs to your grandparents.
The apostrophe belongs in the phrase as "the glasses' rim" to indicate that the rim belongs to the glasses.
it belong to solar system...
No, Camels belong to the Genus Camelus.Bovine animals belong to the subfamily Bovinae, and include domestic cattle, bison, buffalo and yaks.
They do it on Three Kings Eve to feed the Camels that belong to the three Wise Men.