How do camels survive from predators?
the reason camels developed like today, is that it choose an environment where there are no or few predators; the desert.
when threatened camels run away, they ill rarely fight.
if they fight they (especially males) can become very agressive and dangerous, they are very powerfull animals; i have seen a camel break a horse's neck in an eye blink.
camels eat so they can walk longer before they must eat again
Roll up a part of it and rub it against your private parts.
Both Bactrians and Dromedary males are difficult to deal with during the mating season, but Dromedaries are purportedly more prone to spit and kick than Bactrians are. Other than that, I'm told they are generally "indifferent" in attitude and have a personality similar to cattle.
How long can a daisy survive without water?
it is about a half a glass of water give it 4 monouths your good to go
For how long does a camel spider live?
The typical Camel Spider can live up to a month without food. this is because of the large hump on its back which stores its own "Protein Shakes".These protein Shakes, if you will, are a complex mix of carbohydrates,sugars and crude protein absorbed from semen taken in by the Camel Spider Toe
What does the bactrian camel eat?
Camels are herbivores which means they eat desert vegetation, such as grasses, herbs, and leaves. If there isn't any grass left camels will eat whatever animals they seem suitable
What is a nose peg in a camel?
It depends on what you are talking about because there are several meanings.
1. The Nose Peg is a member's only piece of Slayer equipment used in the Slayer skill.
2. Nose Peg cartoons.
3. There are Camel Nose pegs. Where they put a peg through a Camel's nose. which are used to control the camel
(Poor Camels)
4. A Japenese beauty product
5. A nose peg is used in music for musicians that play a woodwind instrument
How much wool can a sheep produce in one year?
if you times the sheeps weight with the weight of the ram hu got horny and got the sheep pregnant the answer would come to how many sheep the ewe would have!!!
so the answer would be 3847382583275
What are the special features of camel?
long legs for walking and tough knees for kneeling down, widely spread feet helping prevent sinking in the sand, a hump on its back to store fat to keep them cool, short thick curly hair helps insulate from the sun, and a long neck.........
it also has 2 set of eye lashes to protect its eyes from dust and sand, hairy ears help keep dust and sand out, tough lips
What behavioral characteristics does a camel have to help it survive?
it needs to be able to find food and water
Pretty much like any other animal, they chew and swallow.
Where do camels store water if they don't store it in their humps?
No, they do not.
The popular belief that camels store water in their humps is a myth and zoological hoax.
Camels actually store fat in their humps. Excessive nutrients that the camel does not currently need are converted into fat and stored in the humps. These nutrients come from plants, seeds and water.
1,000g of fat in the camels hump can yield the equivalent to 1,111g of water when metabolised.
In summary, camels do not physically store water in their humps. They store fatty tissue containing nutrients which is metabolised when the camel needs those nutrients.
What are some abiotic needs for camels?
Camels need to live in warm sunny areas with plenty of open space. They don't need much water so they can thrive in many dry deserts like Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Libya. Their natural habbitat is in African deserts.
It stores fat (NOT WATER) that they will use during long times with out food. When they run out they actually fall down and hang on the side of the body. I think it can last for about 3 months at least.
Why do camels have floppy humps?
Its genetic. Its not because their sick or underfed. There are quite a few camels that have floppy humps, you don't usually see them in zoos or films because they don't look like the "typical" camel.
What body parts camel used for getting food?
The main parts of a camel include its head, thick shaggy fur, two toed feet with thick pads, long legs and tail as well as a hump on its back. The hump has fat stored in it. The camel eats the fat inside the hump when food is scarce.
bactrian camel
only few hundred exist in mongilia/kazachstan
If you are meening how Dow they store water, I think they keep it in they're hump(s)