well i guess like any other animal. lets say they eat mice (which they don't). if there were no camels to eat mice, there'd be WAYY too many mice. hey I'm not sure this is what you were looking for. just message me if its not, and i can help you.
Camels exhibit several symbiotic relationships, particularly with bacteria in their stomachs that aid in digesting tough plant materials. This mutualistic relationship helps camels extract nutrients from their primarily herbivorous diet. Additionally, camels can form commensal relationships with birds like oxpeckers, which perch on them to feed on ticks and parasites, benefiting from a food source while the camel remains largely unaffected. These interactions illustrate the diverse ways camels engage with their ecosystem.
ecosystem In the wild, camels are migratory, nomadic. They wander around to find food. Domesticated, they'd be kept in stables, or in corrals.
"Deserts are very hot and dry places. Deserts get very little rain each year. So how do plants and animals live here? This section on the desert ecosystem will explain how!" "explore the desert ecosystem and find out more! Click on plants, insects and arachnids, reptiles, birds, mammals or a special page for camels to learn more!"
It is important in order for the ecosystem to produce more from the soil after the decomposers have gotten the nutrients back into the soil.
Some of the living and non-living things in ecosystem interdependent are plants. Plants give out oxygen.
clean ecosystem
The camels back wad painful
eggs, feathers, meat
it is a "straw" that breaks the camel's back!
camels give mike to there babys intill there at lest 12 months
then
If all the decomposers in an ecosystem were destroyed then the ecosystem would all apart. This is because they give the nutrients back to the soil in order for new organisms to grow.
A camel does not lay eggs they have live babies
give 5change in ecosystem
Yes they can.
because thats how they have babies
camels or humpback whales