Camel Isabella gray. Diet Shortgrass Thom Saltyplants Fish camel is a omnivore.

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camel Isabella gray

Diet Shortgrass Thom Saltyplants Fish camel is a omnivore

Structures The camel long eyelashes can help to keep sand out of the eyes. Camel stored energy depending on climate a and their activity levels.

Behavior A camel care for the young for several years. On extremely hot days a camel keep as possible by resting rather than feeding.

Habitat Camels habitat is in north Africa and the middle east desert prairie and steppe.

Interesting Facts A camel needs little water each day because it gets some moisture from its food. A camel body temperature rises 6 celsius. The camel stomach has three sections. A camel does not chew its food. The ncamel amount of water drinks varies with time of year and weather.

WHAT IF It will dead and would not make any baby.

SOURCES fabliz.wordpress.com secr8patience.blogspot.com nizwa.net theconservativetreehouse.wordpress.com nizwa.net fohn.net tarpits.org blog.richmond.edu