A camel is in the genus Camelus. The two species of camel are the dromedary, or one-humped camel (C. dromedarius) and the bactrian, or two-humped camel (C. bactrianus).
The answer is nocturnal animals such like owl and bats The answer is nocturnal animals such like owl and bats
Metaphorically speaking, the griffin has never been considered as nocturnal. How ever in many different stories the griffin has been nocturnal so its your choice.
The Black Camel was created in 1929.
Camel's milk has a higher pH level than cow's milk, which makes it less likely to curdle when exposed to acidic substances.
No; by nature they are diurnal but they can be coaxed into travelling at night.
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No, the word 'nocturnal' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun: a nocturnal creature, a nocturnal scene.
Beavers are nocturnal and diurnal (awake during the day, or "non nocturnal", which is not the proper way to say it). Primarily, nocturnal though.
No, the Camel spider (also know as a Sun Spider, Wind Spider and Winder Scorpion) is a member of the order Solifugae, and as such do not spin webs. This order of spider also has no venom either. The camel spider is a nocturnal animal and hunts it's prey as if it were a scorpion, therefore there is no need for a web.
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no, they are not nocturnal
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yes they are nocturnal
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no a zebra is not nocturnal
no horse are not nocturnal