Here's a breakdown:
* Different Species: Camels come in two species: dromedaries (one hump) and bactrian camels (two humps). They have different sizes and proportions.
* Individual Variation: Just like humans, camels have different body shapes and sizes. A young camel will have shorter legs than an adult.
* Measurement: You could measure the length of a camel's leg from the hoof to the hip joint, but this wouldn't tell you how tall the camel is.
However, here are some general ideas:
* Adult Camels: An adult camel's legs can be over 4 feet long.
* Overall Height: Camels stand anywhere from 6 to 7 feet tall at the shoulder, so their legs are obviously a significant part of that height.
Let me know if you have other camel-related questions!