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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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How do you exterminate a camel?

'Exterminating' a horse is typically called euthanizing ,' put down', or 'put to sleep'. Exterminating is typically a term reserved for feral and wild horses, not domestic horses.

That said the most common ways a domestic horse is euthanized is through lethal injection of barbiturate's, typically done in two shots, the first injection is to sedate the horse and the second injection is to stop the heart. The second most common method is a gunshot to the head, typically a .38 caliber or 9mm is best for the job as anything less could miss and anything bigger could pass completely through the skull and potentially injure a bystander. Soft-nosed bullets are also recommended.

In slaughter houses horses are killed by gunshot (Canada and many parts of Europe), captive bolt gun (USA), or by stabbing the brain stem/ spinal cord with a knife (Mexico). Using a knife is never recommended as it is inhumane and does not always kill the horse.

What continent can I find a camel?

it only lives in the continent of Asia wow im 11 and i know it

Why do camels have fat?

Camels are big because they need their huge bodies to withstand the hat and to go a long ways without water wich come sin to the point of their hump wich is mad eout of grizzle /fat that stores water

Who sprints faster on sand a horse or a camel?

A horse runs faster because of the muscular tendons in its legs this then the Jockey produces the speed needed for the horse a camel can run but it is jumping about more than running and the muscular tendons are less producible and it is also not as fast because of the water in its humps so there is more mass and it is denser than the horse but a cheetah is a lot faster does that answer your question? And the muscular tendons are just another word for muscles.

Why do camels have thin hair on there STOMACH?

No thank you. I've already eaten all I want.

What are three adaptations on how camels?

They have long eyelashes to keep the sand out of their eyes. They also have big feet to help them get through the desert sand easier.

Did the three wise men start Christmas?

Did the three wise men go and see Jesus? Yes

St Matthew 2:11

"And when they were come into the house, they saw the young child with Mary his mother, and fell down, and worshipped him: and when they had opened their treasures, they presented unto him gifts; gold, and frankincense, and myrrh.

In fact, the Bible doesn't refer to "Three Wise Men"; only "Wise Men" - so it only says more than one wise man visited Jesus: St Matthew 2:1 Now when Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judaea in the days of Herod the king, behold, there came wise men from the east to Jerusalem,

How does camel respond to its environment?

Camel adapt to his enviroment by many structural adaption camel have an hump on his back that store water,there is thick layer of hair on eyes that protect him from sand storms,camels feet is padded that help him to walk in sand.

How much fat does a camel store in its hump?

Yes, this "fat" is what gets produce when the camel drinks large amounts of water. This is later used when water is scarce.

What is the difference between a giraffe and a camel?

A camel has a hump on its back and is not patterned. A giraffe has a long neck is patterned and has no hump on its back.

How many camel are in a herd?

a camel doesn't have a population... but the population of camela is... I don't know! stupid people right stupid stuff here. I can write what I want. (hi mom and dad)

Why camels have long tail and how does it help them?

They don't, actually. Reason being is because of the environment they live in.

Are camels related to horses?

Giraffes and zebras are related very distantly with no common ancestor for 54 million years. They are both mammals. Zebras are more closely related to rhinoceroses and giraffes to moose than they are to each other.

How long have camels lived on earth?

Camels have inhabited arrid regions since before man did. Many millions of years as a minimum. This species has as its earliest fossil evidence the North American (yes!) camel, and it evolved sometime in the Paleogene, which is the first part of the Cenozoic era, which followed the demise of the dinosaurs some 65 million years ago. Use the link below for more information.

Are camel' s mammals?

A camel is what is called an even-toed ungulate, which it makes it kin to pigs, sheep, goats, deer, cattle and other animals like that. Wikipedia has the scoop, and a link can be found below to their post on the Camel.

Why there are big humps on a camels back?

a camel's hump is a giant mound of fat, actually. In a healthy, well-fed camel, the hump can weigh as much as 80 pounds (35 kilograms)! Human beings and most animals store their fat mixed in with muscle tissue or in a layer right beneath the skin. Camels are the only animals with a hump. The hump allows a camel to survive an extremely long time (up to two weeks) without food if need be. Because camels typically live in the desert, where food can be scarce for long stretches, this is important.

How do you hump a guy?

All you need to do is....

if you are naked and he isn't bring your breasts towards his neck or mouth which ever you prefer and your bottom towards his trousers.

if you are both naked bring your breats up close and put his willy near your bottom

if you he is naked and you aren't, lean towards his willy and lift up your bottom at his chest

if you both aren't naked just lift up your bottom repeatitivly

What are the different breeds of camels called?

There two different types of camels. Those types are Dromedary camels, which are the Middle Eastern variety with one hump and the Bactrian camels which are Asian and have two humps.

Why do camels foam at the mouth?

Camels will sometimes spit or foam at the mouth to cool themselves down. Another reason is that they may have rabies.

How much does a camel cost?

That depends on where you buy it. In most countries (Except the GCC Countries) where they sell camels, most people earn just a few tens of Dollars (or Pounds) per year. But in the Gulf Countries (GCC) -Only- Among all other countries of the world (The GCC Countries are Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emarites, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, and Oman) A camel can cost up to 20 million dollar or may be more..that depends on the camel. Some others my cost way less than that..20,000 USD or some.. it just depend on the camel look and other things pro knows. Because its their tradition and they actually used it in their past (100 years ago) alot to travel, they also call camels desert ships.

How camel withstand heavy loads with tiny legs?

God made everything the way it is. Therefore, that's basically it, God made it like that and there's NOTHING you can do to change the natural talent of the camel.

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So don't try and change anything (e.g. improve your life); God made it that way.

Don't complain about injustice, child abuse, etc.; God made it that way.

Don't help others; God made them that way.

Why do camels have little hair on their body?

"hair becasue they are mammals"

This is actually a horrible explanation. Humans are mammals because we have hair. Dogs are mammals because they have fur.

Camels are mammals, and the numerous sources I've viewed indicate that camels have hair, rather than fur.

Again, to say, "hair [because] they are mammals," is rather ignorant to the definition of "mammal." All mammals have hair or fur.