Camels are herbivores which means they eat desert vegetation, such as grasses, herbs, and leaves. If there isn't any grass left camels will eat whatever animals they seem suitable
they eat bones grass wheat and even leather
Camels eat dried leaves, plants/shrubs, and seeds. The lining in a Camels mouth makes it possible for camels to eat thorny, sharp twigs without being injured.
They feed on grass, leaves and shrubs.
Grasses and things like that.
food
meat
Bactrian camel was created in 1758.
Many Bactrian camels these days are domesticated. A wild Bactrian camel is a camel that is in the wild and not domesticated.
A bactrian camel is colour is yellow and brown
bactrian camelThis is the Bactrian camel.
It is safe to ride a Bactrian camel. There are two species of camel and the Bactrian is rarer than the dromedary camel. It has two humps and are mostly domesticated.
A Bactrian Camel is a mammal.
The bactrian camel eats grass, so yes, it is an herbavoir.
There are two species of camel, the Dromedary and the Bactrian. Dromedaries are domestic animals and are very common. The Bactrian camel is a critically endangered species.
Dromedary, one hump Bactrian camel, two humps
The bactrian camel comes from in and around the Gobi Desert of Asia.
whale
They have thick fur to keep them nice and warm.They eat snow.