Yes, they have two toes
A raccoon has four paws and eight toes (five on the front paws and four on the rear paws).
No. Camels are mammals.
no cows and others are hoved and they have two toes no cows and others are hoved and they have two toes No cows are hoofed and they are two toed Various hoofed mammals (Artiodactyla), including cattle, sheep, goats, deer, camels, and hippopotamus have an even number of toes, two or four, on each foot.
Six toes, six fingers. A two-toed sloth has six toes, four fingers. It has three toes and three fingers
Camels are very slow. Depending on where you live depends on if camels are better than horses I guess. Camels do better in very dry climates, while horses can do in really any climate with special care and the appropriate equipment.
Maybe 10 or 5
moose knuckles have very large toes but camels are on the small side
so they can walk on sand without falling or sliping
Camels have five 'legs'. They have the standard four that you would expect. They have another lever underneath their chest that helps them to get up from the ground, which is also referred to as a leg.
because of there massive camel toes, and the males have huge cock-adoodle doos. the riders like to clean there camels toes regularly with there tongues. the female riders discharge on the male camels cock-adoodle doos.
Um, I don't think it's a good idea myself.
Camels have wide, almost webbed feet. This helps them to walk in sandy conditions. Camels are cool blud :) love faye x
Camels do not have padding on there feet just large leathery patched to stop there feet from sinking as it produces a 'snow shoe' effect when spread out on the sand to prevent sinking.
A raccoon has four paws and eight toes (five on the front paws and four on the rear paws).
No, modern camels do not have hooves. They have a two-toed foot with toenails and a soft footpad. Prehistoric camels may have had hooves. Wait, no prehistoric camels have probley had even less hoof-like feet. Horses have hooves and their ancesters feet had camel like feet with two nails. You see , over time those two toes turned into hooves!So , before the camels had two toes , they most likely had more toes.
Camels have two toes on each foot to provide better stability and support on sandy and uneven terrain. This unique structure, known as a "split hoof," helps distribute their weight more evenly, preventing them from sinking into the sand. Additionally, the two toes are connected by a leathery pad, which enhances traction and allows camels to walk more easily in harsh desert environments.
because camels have paddy hoofs two toes to protect from sinking in the sand