How do you explain about camels?
A camel is an even-toed ungulate within the genus Camelus, bearing distinctive fatty deposits known as humps on its back. There are two species of camels: the dromedary or Arabian camel has a single hump, and the Bactrian camel has two humps. They are native to the dry desert areas of West Asia, and Central and East Asia, respectively. Both species are domesticated to provide milk and meat, and as beasts of burden.
The term camel, is also used more broadly to describe any of the six camel-like creatures in the family Camelidae: the two true camels, and the four South American camelids, the llama, alpaca, guanaco, and vicuña.
The average life expectancy of a camel is 40 to 50 years. 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. Camels can run at up to 65 km/h (40 mph) in short bursts and sustain speeds of up to 40 km/h (25 mph).
Fossil evidence indicates that the ancestors of modern camels evolved in North America during the Palaeogene period (see also Camelops), and later spread to most parts of Asia. Humans first domesticated camels well before 2000 BC
Does a camel shake his peins at a mate?
I am not too sure what a peins is. Did you mean penis? If so, no. He does not. But he "shakes" or moves his tail up and down to signal what is on his mind.
Where did the ancestors of all camels live?
The oldest fossils of a camel belong to a rabbit sized species called Protylops, which lived in North America between 40 and 50 million year ago. Poebrotherium lived 35 million years ago, and had features more similar to modern camels. The common ancestor of modern camels is called Procamelus, and it lived in North America between 20.6 and 4.9 million years ago.
What is the concentration of red blood cells in blood?
In terms of the salt concentration OUTSIDE the cell (in the medium), 0.15M NaCl would retain the normal condition of the red blood cell.
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Why do camels store food in their hump?
Having fat (food) stored in their hump, and water stored in their stomach are a great help in surviving in the desert, where food and water are often non-existent.
A red sable brush is made from hair of what?
The hair is obtained from the tail of the kolinsky (Mustela sibirica), a species of weasel rather than an actual sable. It is pale red in colour with darker tips.
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The Chinese, they always kill every animal and use its bones for their 'magic' herbal medicine(which doesn't work).
How are camels suited for a desert life?
One reason their suited for desert life because camels have broad,flat, leathery pads on their feet son their feet don't go through the sand.
What animal preys on Camel spiders?
penis birds. Birds with huge dicks come in and stick them into the spiders anal cavaity then pick them up and fly them to their nest were a mouth on their dick uses its teeth to grind the spider down. This process is known a phucking. Or domination. These penis birds are the only known bird to eat and digest using their sexual organs.
Well, your parents are under no obligation to provide a car.
And they don't even have to allow you to keep the money you make, they can claim it!
If you live in a state that allows emancipation, you fill out the forms and apply. And you have to notify your parents.
Does a camel's hump help it survive in the desert?
Camels are well known for their humps. They do not, however, store water in them as is commonly believed, though they do serve this purpose through roundabout means. Their humps are a reservoir of fatty tissue, while water is stored in their blood. However, when this tissue is metabolised, it is not only a source of energy, but yields through reaction with oxygen from the air 1,111 g of water per 1,000 g of fat converted. This allows them to survive without water for about two weeks, and without food for up to a month.
Formula for estimation of camel body weight?
camel body weight= Hump Girth *Chest Girth* Shoulder Height* 50
How many camels were there in the battle of badr?
about 700 camels had died in the battle of Badr. as written in the quran. by:sheza tahir
Camels do sweat, the evaporation takes place at skin level and not on their coat