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By : Faith Markland-Morell
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A Camel is a Herbivore because it only eats
grass , leaves and trees because they all are
apart of grass.
It can go 5-7 days without food or water
I think humans should not get involved with a
Desert because they make roads through the
Desert and the Desert animals could get ran over
or the pollution that is coming from behind the car.
Another way humans should not get involved
with a Desert habitat is because military training
through out the Desert could kill them because
when they are training they can kill some plants
and small animals.
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A way a human could hurt the Desert habitat is
by overusing water so that could mean when
they use all that water they are drinking it can
kill the Bactrian Camel with making it not
drink water. Another way a human could
affect the Desert habitat is by rally car races
and there will be a lot of dust. That is why I
think humans should not get involved with a
Desert habitat.
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The hump of a Camel is helpful because the
dromedary can survive long periods without
food or water because there humps hold a lot
of fat changes to water to meet the Camels
body needs. If you do not know what a
dromedary is it is a is a large, even-toed
ungulate with one hump on its back. It was
first described by Carl Linnaeus in 1758. The
dromedary camel is the second largest member
of the camel family after the larger Bactrian
camel.
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A camel has large eyes on the sides of its head.
Each eye is protected by long, curly eyelashes
that keep out sand in the daytime, when the
sun is high, the eyes do not allow excessive
light in. Glands supply the eyes with a great
deal of water to keep them moist. Thick
eyebrows shield the eyes from the desert sun.
5 Unusual Facts About A Camel
The Sahara Desert
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