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.
back in the olden days they were used instead of cars. They used to pull carts, help with farming and so much more.
That would be called a Calvary. Normally, people would be riding on the horses. This was used in the Revolutionary War, and the Civil War
what do we call the animals which carry load
There is proof that Indians tamed horses before the pilgrims. People have found deer antlers believed to have been used on a bridle for the horses.
Mustangs I think. Maybe Morgans. They would ride a lot of gaited horses actually. Theyw anted a smooth ride, so they rode horses like the Missouri Foxtrotter, the Tennessee Walker, and many other gaited breeds. And of course, they rode the usual western horses, quarter horses, appaloosa, paints and mustangs.
It depends on which desert. In Asia and parts of Africa, camels are used but so were horses. In the American desert, horses were used.
yes, also camels.
Horses, camels and elephants.
camels, horses and donkeys
only camel and horses.
grass and other kind of plants
Horses. Zebras, camels, and ostriches have also been used.
Camels and horses
In Jesus' time, people primarily used animals such as donkeys, camels, and horses for transportation. Donkeys were especially common due to their affordability and suitability for rugged terrains. Camels were primarily used for long-distance travel in desert regions, while horses were more commonly used by the wealthy or for military purposes.
During Burke and Wills' expedition, they used both horses and camels.
Horses aren't necessarily better than camels, but most people prefer them. They can be used for many sports such as western riding, English riding, and trail riding. You can also just keep them as companions, as they are very lovable and kind. They are beautiful, graceful animals. Camels can't be used for any sports that i know of and they are hard to find. They aren't very nice either, and not as pretty as horses, though this is just an opinion.
Goats, sheep, cattle, camels, horses, donkeys, etc.