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A Camel in Dubai, United Arab Emirates
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Dromedary, Arava Desert, Israel
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Sahara Camel calf feeding from her mother
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A domestic Dromedary Camel (Camelus dromedarius), in south-eastern Morocco
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What Do Camels Eat
A camel is an opportunistic feeder that will eat anything, even thorny bushes.
The dromedary Camel in the Sahara desert. When they get mad they will burp up some of their cud (the semi-digested contents of their fore-stomach).
The dromedary camel is capable of drinking 100 L (30 gal.) of water in just 10 minutes and can tolerate water loss equal to over 30% of their body weight.
A young wild dromedary, Camelus dromedarius, also called Arabian camel, walking on the sand desert in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Camels are intelligent and emotional animals and form close bonds with humans. The typical domestic camel can be taught to follow specific commands, even though they can be stubborn at times.
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