I think its because out in the desert the only food they can find is small hard clumps of dried grasses and thorns. Quite a lot of animals have tough mouths because they eat food like thorns (eg. Elephants, Giraffes)
Hope that helps.
because their gee units
Camels typically have 34 teeth: 12 incisors, 24 molars, and 4 canines.
flat teeth
No, camels do not have canines. They possess a unique dental structure that includes incisors and molars, which are adapted for their herbivorous diet. Instead of canines, camels have a set of flat teeth that help them grind tough plant materials. Their dental arrangement is well-suited for their desert environment and dietary needs.
because they do
Do you mean two humps?
they just use them
Camels have tough mouths because they eat thorny plants and they don't want to get hurt.
Yes, camels have long, sticky tongues that can be up to 18 inches long. Their tongues are a dark bluish-purple color and are covered in papillae, which help them grasp and strip leaves from thorny plants. This adaptation is essential for their survival in arid environments, allowing them to forage effectively despite the presence of prickly vegetation.
they have sharp teeth to chew through their sndy food
male camels look like they eat meat because they have these teeth on them that looks like they eat meat.
Their teeth are tough and strong!