Camels eat a wide variety of plants over expansive home ranges. They have leathery mouths and can eat practically any vegetation including thorns, dry vegetation and salt bush that other mammals avoid. Just about all vegetation available in the desert.
camels mainly eat straw/hay/roughage in the wild they will nibble on small branches/leaves/shrubs the diet from the zoo and private people owning camels is way -WAY- too rich; carrots, fruit etc is too rich for them; use these as nice snacks, but only snacks/reward
Which two breeds made the pitbull breed?
the first Colbys dogs were bred in England in 1886 but The pit bull's ancestry can be traced back to roughly the 12th century, when European hunters cross-bred the molossus, an early mastiff, with the Bellenbeiser, or bull-biter--which became known as the bulldog--was used to attack dangerous game animals. With their powerful jaws, bulldogs could penetrate a tough hide, slash muscle, crush bone, and grip like a vise. While other dogs could track wild boar and bear, only the bulldog had the mettle to clamp its jaws on the larger animal's nose and hold it, allowing the hunter to move in for the kill.
One day in camp i was sitting with two close friends and I suddenly see a boy grab another boy by the arm and take him into a closet [when I was around 8] . You could hear them. So yes they do.
What are different ways to hump someone?
starts rubbing his dick on the girl and goes up and down a clean safe way to turn each other on
or puts dick into the girls fanny and bang together and make the sounds
Camels are herbivores because they eat desert plants that they find.
herbivore
How are polar bears different from camels?
People can ride camels and use them to carry goods, if a person tried that with a polar bear the person would probably be eaten.
no camels do not eat eagles because the are plant eater. they eat cactus
Do the parents of the fish take care of them after they are born?
No they dont
they feed themselves
Many fish hatch as larvae with an attached yolk sac, which provides nutrition until the larvae are capable of feeding on their own. After that, baby fish must eat at least four to six times a day because they have very high metabolism and lack fully developed digestive systems.
What is the camels 2nd eyelid for?
so when sand is blowing sand will get on its first lid but the second makes sure it doesnt go into its eye, mlb72197
Where in the desert does the kangaroo live?
The Red kangaroo lives in Australia. Red Kangaroos do not live in sandy deserts because there is not enough food for them. They live in grasslands, bushland and other well-vegetated areas, as well as semi-arid areas where there is plenty of vegetation and permanent waterholes.
Much of Australia's desert is not sandy desert. The red kangaroo can be found in parts of the Simpson Desert, Gibson Desert and the Great Victoria Desert.
What is the average lifespan of a Pomeranian?
About 15-20. Most dogs are the same, too. If you want more info on dogs, contact me
How do you camels stop the desert sand from getting in their mouth?
A camel is able to shut his nose whenever it wants but not for to long so as soon as it shuts its nose it will run until it has found a safe place, camels have to be quick as they need to breathe eventually.
Yes they do
The ones from India could, but not the people we also call Native Americans.
Why do camels live in the desert?
Camels are used as draft and saddle animals in desert regions of Africa, Arabia, and Asia. Adaptations to windblown deserts include double rows of eyelashes, the ability to close the nostrils, and wide-spreading soft feet. They also can tolerate dehydration and high body temperatures. They are thus able to go several days without drinking water.For all these reasons camels live in the desert.
They were actually brought overseas because there were getting too many of them in another country. (I forget which one. (Blush)
because they like it
What is unusual about a camel's eyelids?
A camels eyes are special because of its eyelashes, it helps to sweep away the sand or dust as it lives in the desert.
Where and which place in India wool animal can find?
Almost every region in India has sheep that are the main source of wool, however; the important breeds are Shahabadi and Chottanagpuri in Bihar and part of West Bengal, Ganjam and Balangir in Orissa, Bonpala in Sikkim and Tibetan sheep in parts of Arunachal Pradesh and Sikkim.
Why camel's RBC are nucleated?
Mammalian RBC is always enucleated [Without nucleus] without any EXCEPTION The mammalian RBC is also biconcave and DISCOIDAL except Camel and Llama, which have Oval shaped RBC
How many times do camels reproduce?
a male [or bull]sexually mates with a female [or a cow] and the female stays pregnant for 12 months. then the calves stays with the mother until they are like 5...[i love music] a male [or bull]sexually mates with a female [or a cow] and the female stays pregnant for 12 months. then the calves stays with the mother until they are like 5...[i love music]
Nomads used camels to carry goods across the desert, to make traveling easier, as food, for milk, and to deliver items from souk to souk.
Do Arabian people ride on camels?
Yes, some Arabians ride on camels, but only in the desert where they are still a reliable way to travel.
Modern vehicles are used in Arabian cities, and most Arabians prefer them even in the desert.
so they are off the ground more and so they ca travel long distances