Carmel Colored Camels! By: Dominik Mystkowski. Taxonomy of camels ClassificationName of Classification KingdomAnimalia- Animal PhylumChordata- Internal.

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Carmel Colored Camels! By: Dominik Mystkowski

Taxonomy of camels ClassificationName of Classification KingdomAnimalia- Animal PhylumChordata- Internal Skeleton ClassMammalia- Mammal OrderArtiodactyla- Even Toed Ungulate FamilyCamelidae- Camels, Llamas, Vicunas GenusCamelus- Camels SpeciesCamelus dromedarius- Dromedary camel Camelus bactrianus- Bactrian Camel

Habitat Camels live in the middle east and northern Africa, in hot, arid climates. The Sahara and Gobi deserts are a home to most camels.

Adaptations Camels adapt to their environment in many ways. One of them is that they have a hump that stores energy for the camel for when resources are low. Another one is that their brownish color blends into the sand in the desert. They can also use their eyelashes, hairy ears, and nostrils for keeping out sand.

Diet  Camels are herbivores  They eat all plants they can find in the dessert

Fun Facts About Camels  They can survive without water for ten months!  They can carry loads of more than 440 pounds for several days!  They spit, like llamas

A Day in a Camel’s Life One morning, I woke up to the sound of roaring winds of a sandstorm. When I looked out in the air, all I saw was brown, but my helpful, trusty eyelashes saved my eyes. I was forced to continue the trip with tons of cargo near my hump. My hump is useful, it stores energy for me when resources are low, for example it stores water for me because in the desert, my habitat, it is very hard to find an oasis. Luckily, I can survive ten months without water. We are nearing our destination, there all the goods my caravan brought can be sold. The weather now is clearing up and an oasis came to sight. Time to drink, Dromedary camels usually drink about 57 liters of water to restore our body fluids. When we get to our destination, all the camels will run and play as a herd. We are here the travelers unloaded the cargo suffering a couple of my spits and we now can play!