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Camels

Camels are common desert animals that were once used, and still often used, to cross deserts with. Because they can go weeks without drinking water, they are easy to take care of. All questions regarding camels are welcome here.

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Do camels only live in the desert?

the camels can stay without water for days or months and the camels have double lashes to protect its self from the dust

Do camels store water in their body's?

No. There are reports that wild Bactrian camels can drink water saltier than sea water, but not exclusively. Most mammals cannot process the salt from salt water, and need fresh water to survive. These camels also regularly eat snow for water.

What materials does a camel use to make a home?

Its capacity to store water and wider feet enables him to walk in the desert.

Can camels eat cats?

No. Camels are herbivores- they eat plants. They also live on land, a long way from where crabs live in the ocean.

How long are camel legs?

A camel is a ungulate within the genus Camelus, which has fatty deposits, or 'humps,' on its back. The average length of a camel is anywhere from 6 to 11 feet long.

What is a long line of camels traveling together?

A caravan.

Or a sign of invasion from the Camel-Owners Union.

Or a line of cigarettes with legs.

What do you call a lump on a camel's back?

a camels lumps one it's back is called there water pouch. the reason for this is they store all there water into there lumps.

Can camel have 2 humps?

The dromedary, one-humped or Arabian camel has a single hump and is well known for its healthy low fat milk, and the Bactrian camel has two humps.

Are camels expensive to keep?

yes, they cost £50000 to but and to but food for a month is £600. also, a average shelter is £3000

How do you hump a girl at school?

you quietly lay next to her. start telling her that you love her and that she is pretty. then start stripping her and yourself. then start bouncing and rubbing her vaginia up and down. try to stick your penis up her vaginia

Why were camels brought to the us?

they could survive in the arid southwest.

What does it mean to hump?

puppies hump not to show dominance but to practice for when they are old enough to mate. it is not uncommon for a male puppy to hump another puppy this only lasts a few seconds and is nothing to worry about.

Why a camel walk easily on sand but it is difficult for a man to walk on sand though a camel is much heavier than a man?

Sand has a very low bearing capacity. Hence, your feet tend to sink into it.

While walking, you have to continually 'dig' yourself out of the sand with every step you take.

What is faster a horse or cammel?

A horse is faster than a camel. The American Quarter Horse can run at speeds up to 40 miles an hour for a quarter mile.

Do camels produce wool?

no. only sheep produce wool. alpaca and llama fur might be called wool sometimes but it is not either

Another Answer

Camels produce hair, which has unique properties, as below. Why it is not classified as wool is unclear. Camel hair is used in the production of cloth, and its journey from animal to human animal is much the same as the journey made by fleece of the animals above to human animals.

Which animal is known as 'The Ship of the Desert'?

Camels were called the ships of the desert because they were able to transport people across deserts efficently, without using up too much water on the journey.

When you are riding on the back of a camel the motion is rolling and you lurch from side to side and the feeling is like being seasick and this could be a reason why the camel is called "the ship of the desert". Another reason is that the camel can carry a large amount of cargo.

Why a camel can move fast in a desert?

Large Foot:

Large surface area of the camels feet allows it to move easily in the desert dune where pressure is inversely proportional to area hence large area gives a smaller pressure for the camel to move easily.

Is the Bactrian camel endangered?

The Bactrian camel or two humped camel is critically endangered in the wild, with only around 800 left. In domestic Bactrian camels, there are around 1.8 million estimated.

What country has the most camels?

Actually i think it is Africa

The country with most camels in the world is definitely Somalia with more than 6 million camels

Where were hair brushes made?

Lyda Newman invented the first hairbrush with synthetic bristles on November 15, 1898

What is a animal with only one hump?

The Dromedary , a camel , has but the one hump .

What do camels do when they are mad?

Camels usually "spit" when threatened. They will expel large amounts of mucus toward their enemy, causing difficulty breathing and/or a very nasty taste/texture in and around their mouth and nose. Ultimately, it distracts the enemy long enough for the camel to run away and be safe.

How does it feel to hump?

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