Tell about Camels.About their eating habit's, habitation etc.
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Camels are often termed as "Ships of the desert" as they are the only one's that can help u cross one.
They drink lots and lots of water at once, and after that they can live without water for many months. The water they drink is stored in their humps.
They eat the desert grass and all and the feet they have are evolved not to get burned..
They drink lots and lots of water at once, and after that they can live without water for many months. The water they drink is stored in their humps.
They eat the desert grass and all and the feet they have are evolved not to get burned..
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Camels often grows up to 2.1 metres in height. Camels have wide, cushioned feet that spread out as they walk on sand. They have tough pads on their chests and knees that support their body weight as they kneel down. To protect themselves from sandstorms, they have two rows of eyelashes, which help keep the sand out of their eyes. They can also close their nostrils completely.
A camel has no organ to store water, but uses water efficiently. Its kidneys and intestines help in retaining water by making the urine thick and the faeces dry. A thirsty camel can drink more than 100 litres of water at one time; this water goes to the various body tissues. Camels can survive with very little food and water if the need arises. Since they barely sweat, camels conserve water. They have strong digestive system that helps them derive water and nutrients from the thorny plants and dried grasses that they eat When there is an abundance of food, they store it as fat in their humps.
The camel walks in a different way from other animals. It moves the two right side legs together followed by the two left side legs. This causes the noticeable ‘swinging’ of its rider.
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Camels often grows up to 2.1 metres in height. Camels have wide, cushioned feet that spread out as they walk on sand. They have tough pads on their chests and knees that support their body weight as they kneel down. To protect themselves from sandstorms, they have two rows of eyelashes, which help keep the sand out of their eyes. They can also close their nostrils completely.
A camel has no organ to store water, but uses water efficiently. Its kidneys and intestines help in retaining water by making the urine thick and the faeces dry. A thirsty camel can drink more than 100 litres of water at one time; this water goes to the various body tissues. Camels can survive with very little food and water if the need arises. Since they barely sweat, camels conserve water. They have strong digestive system that helps them derive water and nutrients from the thorny plants and dried grasses that they eat When there is an abundance of food, they store it as fat in their humps.
The camel walks in a different way from other animals. It moves the two right side legs together followed by the two left side legs. This causes the noticeable ‘swinging’ of its rider.
hope this helps u ☺
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