Camels do not have the extreme body fat, hair layers, and metabolism control that Arctic animals rely on to survive the extreme conditions in both polar regions. Simply put, they're just not biologically built for it.
Camels evolved to live in warm, arid regions. Their specialized feet and mouth parts allow them to subsist on sparse vegetation and walk on hot soils. Plus, there isn't enough vegetation in polar regions for them to survive in the Arctic.
no, becouse they do not have blubber or thick fur
people survive by developing the technology to protect themselves from the extreme cold such as the inuvialuit.
It is much too cold for them to survive there.
a camel can survive up to 2 hours without sand
Tropical regions are cooler , polar regions are colder
Because one is a predator (the polar bear) and the other is prey (camel). Also, a camel is found in a different biome and environment from a polar bear, so this makes the "living with" factor impossible.
The polar ice caps are only located in polar regions.
Mosses are the most abundant plants in polar regions because they can tolerate extreme cold, have a low growth profile that helps them avoid damage from wind and ice, and can efficiently capture and retain water in their cells to survive in the harsh polar environment. Their ability to reproduce through spores also allows them to quickly colonize new areas in the polar regions.
The areas are called the "polar regions" or the "polar latitudes."
The polar ice caps are only located in polar regions.
Polar bears are not found in the South Pole; they are typically found in the Arctic regions. The South Pole is uninhabitable for polar bears due to the lack of ice, their primary habitat for hunting and survival.