Camels have strong, leathery mouths and tongues that allow them to chew and digest thorny plants and cactuses as well as salty bushes that other mammals tend to avoid.
Captive camels also eat fruit and vegetables.
they dont eat but whenever they find water they drink loads and all the water gets stored in they humps on they back
Desert caravans depend on camels
Caravans of camels!
camels, snakes.
Answer 1Some Arab explorers and people use camels for transportation in the desserts. In Iran, it is not as common as to see camels in say Saudi-Arabia or other countries.Answer 2Camels are existing in any desert of the world. A camel is called "the desert ship".deserts of Iran are not exception.
In the Sahara Desert camels were used to transport goods in the desert.
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willd camels eat cacti, desert plants, insects, and any other plant matter
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.
the camels nose can be closed by the animal when it wants
So they won't be hurt by the prickly desert plants they eat.
Camels do eat tumbleweeds. Aside from this, they also feed on grass, leaves, and plants. Their thick lips help them in eating hard and thorny plants in the desert.
Desert people feed their camels dates, grass, and such grains as wheat and oats
No, there are no camels in Mumbai. Camels are found in desert regions such as Rajasthan.
No, because they live in the desert and where are they going to find it.
So they won't be hurt by the prickly desert plants they eat.
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