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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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How might a dromedary be affected if made travel more than fifty miles a day?

A dromedary will be affected in a severe manner if made to travel more than fifty miles a day. The general gait of the animal will become unstable.

Do camels have webbed feet?

Camels have wide, almost webbed feet. This helps them to walk in sandy conditions. Camels are cool blud :) love faye x

Would you see llamas or camels in Brazil?

Of course they do not live in Brazil. They live in dry places.

How many humps does the camel have?

Either one or two, depending on what type of camel it is.

The Dromedary camel (also known as the Arabian camel and the one-humped camel) has a single hump and is found in the dry desert areas of western Asia. The Bactrian camel has two humps and is found in eastern Asia.

Is the camel hump fat?

Yes, contrary to popular belief that it stores water.

Where would you find camels?

Feral camel numbers in Australia today are estimated at more than 500 000, with approximately half of them in Western Australia, and they continue to increase. Some estimates place the population at closer to one million.

There is an excellent video called "Camels gone wild!" that follows a herd of wild and woolly Camels to Fort Lauderdale for spring break. Stay away from Camels in a mosh pit as they can be very dangerous.

How big is a camel?

There are two species of camels: the dromedary or Arabian camel has a single hump, and the Bactrian camel has two humps. A fully grown adult camel stands 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) at the shoulder and 2.15 m (7 ft 1 in) at the hump. The hump rises about 30 inches (76.20 cm) out of its body.

How good of sense of smell does a camel have?

They are adapted to living in the desert. You can imagine what an animal would smell like if it lived in hot, arid conditions and wasn't washed regularly. Also, camels urinate down their legs as a cooling mechanism.

Do camels stay in a group?

Yes, they travel in herds together, usually in grasslands.

What are the 5 animals of hot region?

Lots of animals are from hot climate regions. Big horn sheep come from the Southwest region of the United States. Other hot climate animals are scorpions, lizards, camels, ostrich, antelopes, and roadrunners.

What coulour is a camels tongue?

The color of a camel's tongue is purple. I worked at a zoo and all the little kiddies were very impressed with this fact of life.
pink

Does a camel eat a Yucca tree?

Camels are herbivores. Though, thorny cacti would cause other animals a great deal of pain and difficulty, as Camels live in the desert, their mouth and tongue support them in eating desert plants.

In Addition

Cacti are natives of the Americas while camels live in Asia and Africa.

Can you get rid of a camel toe?

hike your pants up your vag and your good! You can also put on tight yoga pants those are the best ones.

Sound of camel?

Camels make many sounds, including moaning and groaning sounds, high-pitched bleats, and loud bellows and roars. They also make a rumbling growl which some people call nuzzing.

How do you identify a camel?

The male has a penis and the female has a vagina

What animal can survive without water longer than a camel can?

The most commonly thought of draught animals are horses, donkeys, mules, camels and llamas, but animals such as water buffalo, sheep, goats, elephants, pigs and dogs also work with and for humans and can be classified as draught animals

Does a camel live in the sahara desert?

it's never possible. the heat from the sand is far too hot for any animal that walks, with it's belly.. to last 8 hours in the Sahara.it's one of the hots spot in tropical Africa

Why do camels have long necks?

Because they have extra bony plates between two successive vertebrate.

How do camels help humans?

they where the main support for trasportaion (and made good pet).

How many eyelids do camels have?

6 - two upper, two lower and two third eye lids. The third eyelid is under the lower lid and serves like a windshield wiper to clear the cornea when the camel blinks.

Camels actually have three eyelids! Two of them have lashes, and the third is thin.

Camels have three eyelids per eye so they have six eyelids total. The extra eyelids help protect it from sandstorms. The third eyelid is translucent (they can see through it) so their eyes will be covered during sandstorms.

What do grassland camels eat?

Bactarian camels eat Saxual sage, a bush native to the Gobi area. They do not eat grass. I have just come back from Mongolia and this is what I was told and what I saw. However, I suspect that they eat other shrubs as well. I stumbled on this site by trying to research in greater depth this very question.

What shoes does a camel wear?

Camels do not wear shoes, their feet are broad, soft and flexible so that they spread out when placed on the ground - they are like this so that they do not sink into soft sand.