Camels are adapted to survive in hot, dry deserts, and their diet consists mainly of grasses, shrubs, and leaves. They have long necks and legs that allow them to reach high into trees and bushes to get food.
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How do camels catch their prey?
Camels are herbivores, which means they eat plants. They don't catch prey.
Camels are adapted to survive in hot, dry deserts, and their diet consists mainly of grasses, shrubs, and leaves. They have long necks and legs that allow them to reach high into trees and bushes to get food. |