Camels are used for transportation in desert regions due to their ability to travel long distances without water. They are also used for milk, meat, and wool production by various communities in arid areas. Additionally, camels are popular for tourist activities such as camel rides and safaris.
Land Volcanoes eat lamas and underwater volcanoes eat camals
The urine of camels is highly concentrated due to their unique adaptations to survive in arid environments. Camels have specialized kidneys that efficiently conserve water, allowing them to excrete waste with minimal water loss. This adaptation enables them to thrive in harsh conditions where water is scarce. As a result, their urine is thick and yellowish, reflecting its high concentration of waste products.
The ostrich is the fastest animal in the Sahara Desert. The ostrich can run at speeds of 40-45 miles per hour and is the third fastest land animal in the world behind the cheetah and the pronghorn.
Desert animals have evolved various behavioral adaptations to survive in harsh conditions, such as being active at night to avoid extreme heat, burrowing underground to escape high temperatures, conserving water by reducing activity during the day, and maintaining a nocturnal lifestyle to minimize exposure to predators.
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In ancient Egypt they used to use donkeys,camals and other strong animals. They obviously used boats to cross rivers. They also use horses. In modern Egypt, tourists can ride camals if they pay but camals are not used as a transportation so much. Egypt has cars and buses just like in the U.S.A. and other places around the world
Dogs, hawks, eagles, camals, horses, and monkeys. But mostly cats and camals.
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The bedouins went to the oasis to get some water, and to their camals.