How camels are useful in fields?
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- Camels were domesticated more than 3,500 years ago. Many people still depend on these “ships of the desert” for transportation. They can carry over 200 pounds for 20 miles in the hot desert heat.
- Camels have adapted to the hot, dry desert climate very nicely. Their thick coat also reflects sunlight, which helps to keep it from overheating. The camel has long legs that also helps to keep their bodies farther away from the hot ground.
- Camels have a double row of very long eyelashes and a clear inner eyelid which protects the eye from sandstorms while still letting in enough light for camels to see.
- They also have hairs in the opening of the ear to help stop blowing sand from filling up their ears.
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. camels are useful because are raised for milk meat and wool. they are mainly used to transport stuff to other places their dung is used as fuel. Camels are mostly found and used in deserts because their bodies have adapted to the heat and sand. When people are in search of pasture they can live till a month on nothing but camel milk. they can also store amounts of water in their bellies so they dont get dehydrated.
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