cammels live in the dessert this is not true sorry
The prophet ordered them (His followers) to follow his camels, and drink their milk and urine, so they followed the camels and drank their milk and urine till their bodies became healthy."
Camels can hold their urine for extended periods due to their highly efficient kidneys, which concentrate urine and minimize water loss. Their bodies also reabsorb water from their urine before excretion, allowing them to conserve vital fluids. Additionally, camels have adapted to their arid environments, enabling them to tolerate dehydration better than many other animals. This combination of physiological adaptations helps them survive long stretches without water.
Nothing as this is normal
yes camels indeed do let urine out through their bum. It is very strange and unusual, but quite a fascinating fact.
Camels are NOT threatened. They are not even close. So, the answer is NO. Camels ARE NOTthreatened.
Many desert animals conserve water so they produce small amounts of urine. Some of those animals are gerbils, camels, dromedaries, lizards, jackrabbits, desert snakes, and others.
The reason that it tastes "salty" is that sodium ions form a chemical bond with the exterior of a taste bud. The specific receptor proteins involved are still not positively identified. Other cations (from alkali metals) may taste salty, or may taste bitter.
Camels are mammals so they are warmblooded.
a camels foot it called a camels foot not a hooves prehistoric camels may have had hooves but present day camels do not so a camels foot is called a camels foot
Urine can smell salty due to the presence of high levels of sodium or other electrolytes, which can occur when the body is dehydrated or when someone consumes a diet rich in salt. Additionally, certain medical conditions, such as kidney disorders or metabolic issues, can lead to changes in urine composition, resulting in a salty odor. Consuming specific foods or supplements may also contribute to this characteristic smell.
Concentrated urine helps camels conserve water, which is crucial for their survival in arid environments. By excreting urine that is highly concentrated with waste products, camels minimize water loss while still eliminating toxins from their bodies. This adaptation allows them to endure long periods without water, making them well-suited to desert conditions. Additionally, camels can tolerate significant dehydration, further enhancing their ability to survive in harsh climates.
No. Camels are vegetarians. They eat plants and desert grass. Their thick tongues also mean they can eat cactuses with no harm. It also allows them to eat bitter or salty plants that all other desert vegetarians avoid.