No they do not. It is kind of like a horse, they can breed with many different camels.
there are no wild camels so they are given water in captivity, and they store the water in there humps.
Camels have thin hair on their bellies to help keep them cool.
camels,sheep, and goats
To help keep the sand out
Camels have ear hair to protect them from dust getting in their ears
Camels in the wild don't have homes. Since there isn't much growing in the desert they need to keep moving to find enough food. Domesticated Camels might be kept in a stable.
Camels in the wild don't have homes. Since there isn't much growing in the desert they need to keep moving to find enough food. Domesticated Camels might be kept in a stable.
ummmm....maybe to keep warm????? I don't know!!!!!
no they are full of fat which means that they can keep going for longer
Because camels are camels
Camels have really long natural eyelashes to catch and block sand from getting into them. They can also close their nostrils completely too, so if a sandstorm is really bad, the camel can keep sand out its nose too!