They are adapted in a number of ways like being able to close their nostrils from sand. There feet are also specially designed to stop them from sinking into the sand. My favourite one is that they store water in their humps therefore can survive a short time without fluid.
Every animal in the world adapts to its surroundings.
A few desert animals that do so are:
The spinifex hopping mouse
Thorny devil
Camels
4 eyelids
padded feet
humps of fat
long eyelashes
they just need water and food so they could live anywhere.
Desert caravans depend on camels
Caravans of camels!
nothing they have already adapted to the desert life if you change it they will die
camels, snakes.
In the Sahara Desert camels were used to transport goods in the desert.
They are just adapted to live in the desert.
camels have humps to store fat
camels drink water they are adapted to live in the desert becasue camels always store energy
Kangaroo rats and camels are both mammals which are specially adapted to live in the desert and in arid areas.
they have thicker skin so the desert temperature changes do not affect them
Camels normally live in the desert. They have adapted well to the hot, dry desert climate and flourish.
Camels have always lived in hot places and have thus adapted to suit it, like how all animals adapt to their surroundings. They can close their nostrils off from the wind and store water in their humps. They can also cope without water for a long time. This all helps them to cope in the desert heat.
they never migrated to North American deserts, and they aren't adapted to antarctica
No, there are no camels in Mumbai. Camels are found in desert regions such as Rajasthan.
Camels are able to actually close their nostrils to protect against the desert sand.
No camels live in in the Painted Desert today. However, a now-extinct genus of camels once roamed across the Western U.S, including the Painted Desert.
no camels live in the desert or a zoo