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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 have tails?

Yes, camels do have tails. These large, hairy tails are usually over 19 inches long and can be used to swat away pests. Camels also have short, thick fur which helps protect their skin from the sun and keep them warm at night. They are able to survive for long periods of time without food or water, as they store fat in their hump that can be used as an energy source.

What makes a camel gay?

A camel mating with another camel of the same sex.

What is the central message of the lost camel?

In the story of the lost camel, what is the theme of the story?

What does the fat in a camels hump do?

The fat in a camel's hump provides food during periods when food is scarce.

Why do camel have thin hair on the tummy?

Camels have thin hair on their tummies to help regulate their body temperature in extreme desert conditions. This less dense hair allows for better heat dissipation, helping to keep them cool during the day while still providing some protection from the sun. Additionally, the thin hair reduces weight and aids in mobility, which is essential for their survival in harsh environments.

What is the difference between inap and camel?

Actually CAP & INAP are used for prepaid systems. The main difference between these two is CAp will be used for Mobile applications but INAP is used for Fixed networks ( Non Mobility ). Also in CAP we can get the Call Location information but in INAP we wont get this.

CAP - used for mobile application

INAP- calling cards

What relation do camels have to Asian deserts?

camels are found in the desert and have adaptations to survive droughts.

What is the difference a pack camel and a riding camel?

pack camels carry packs while riding camels you can ride on thanks vote.

A camel can take water in what part of his body?

The hump carries water and the camel can take water from it anytme.

Actually, the camel's hump stores fat and not water.

How alphonse the camel back broke?

Frank, his exploitative owner, loaded Alphonse with many things meaning the camel couldn't bare it but then when the owner put a straw on Alphonse's load, he collapsed to the floor and died. However, many readers of this certain story say that the straw wasn't the main trigger of this issue.

How long is Mt Panorama bathurst race track?

The Mt Panorama Bathurst track is 6.213 kilometers or 3.860579 miles long.

What do the llamas alpacas and vicunas eat?

Llamas, alpacas, and vicunas were developed to be very efficient animals, and can live off of pasture or grass hay alone. However, domesticated llamas and alpacas that are elderly, growing, working, or breeding, may need to be supplemented with small amounts or grain for extra energy. They also may require vitamin and mineral supplements should the area be dificient.

Is there a such thing as mini camels?

In a way, yes. Llamas and alpacas are in the same family as camels, and they are smaller. They cannot carry riders, but they can be used as pack animals and pets.

What is a structure that stores water?

A reservoir,a dam,an artesian basin, an aquifer, a chalk substrate.

Do camels eat hay?

If nesessary, they will eat grass and/or hay, such as you might see in a zoo. However, camels prefer foods such as dates, carrots, apples, and bananas.

What two other south American animals that are related to the camel?

There are six camelids - Old World camelids are the dromedary (one-humped camel) and the Bactrian (two-humped camel). New World camelids are the llama, alpaca, guanaco, and vicuna.

Why are camel so hard to see?

yes a little because camels have a very delicate eye sight so they cannot see far

away

What do Nomads use camels for?

they transport the nomads, and their goods across the desert.