All elephants do look the same. There are 2 types of elephants, African and Asian. But they don't look the same.
I always base my hunting on the photoperiod, especially the moon, it has never failed me.
They'll start pushing does around Nov.8., Start chasing harder late that 2nd week and most breeding will be done by Nov.23
A fully-grown adult camel stands 1.85m/6 feet at the shoulder and 2.15m/7 feet at the hump. A fully-grown camel can weigh up to 700kg/1542lbs. A camel's long, thin legs have powerful muscles which allow the animal to carry loads over long distances. A camel can carry as much as 450kg/990lbs, but a usual and more comfortable cargo weight is 150kgs/330lbs. It is usual for a camel to work as a beast of burden for only six to eight months of the year; the remainder of the time it needs to rest and recuperate.
The llama is the American cousin of the camel. Llamas live in both North and South America and are helpful to man like a camel.
The purpose is so that the giraffes can reach leaves at the top of the tree.
And to clean their ears.. Green, R.H (2013)
Camels are typically Found In Regions with Warm & Arid weather (like Deserts); they are found around the equator, anywhere streching from Northern Africa, and Eastward, all the way to Western Asia.
What do you mean by 'major' and by 'parts'?
by major are you referring to size, importance to the survival of the animal or most consumed parts?
they don't llamas and alpacas that's all the protection they have. do they peck IF your lucky or they have a kick that will kill a lion for protection. and can out run most predators. if in captivity they are supplied water they will regurgitate into the water as they drink(design flaw) in the wild they don't drink they get the moisture from their food.
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.
In the wild a Fennec fox does not drink water at all. They will if they come across it but they can live without it and have no need to search for it. All their liquids come from what they eat. It can come from a cactus or a mouse or even a flower. They are omnivores and will eat just about anything they can.
Because they eat camel stomaches and/or they live in the desert
not completley, but they do have fine hairs all down their legs
Whitetail deer mate in Early November and have their Fawns in May.
Both Bactrians and Dromedary males are difficult to deal with during the mating season, but Dromedaries are purportedly more prone to spit and kick than Bactrians are. Other than that, I'm told they are generally "indifferent" in attitude and have a personality similar to cattle.
Foxes are smaller than wolves and aren't more powerful than a wolf either. Also a wolf is bigger and stronger than dogs and foxes. Foxes will follow but never travel with a wolf, because wolves travel in their packs. A fox would never make it into a wolf pack because of dominaincy and ranking in the pack.
Camels are herbivores which means they eat desert vegetation, such as grasses, herbs, and leaves. If there isn't any grass left camels will eat whatever animals they seem suitable
Yes. Deer eat peanuts. I live in South Georgia. Farmers grow peanuts here every year, and they always have a hard time with deer eating their crops. I always scatter peanuts on my hunting area before deer season gets in so they will come there looking for food. They definitely eat peanuts. Shelled corn works well also.