The characteristics of camels are about 20 words, what are the characteristics of camels?

Updated on culture 2024-06-15
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Characteristics of camels: calm, calm, not nervous about something that has not been done or etc.

    I can only go here, and the rest of you should think about calming down and learn from camels. If you have a chance, you can find Lin Haiyin's writing: "Dongyang." Childhood. Camel Caravan to experience the characteristics of camels.

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  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The ship of the desert is gentle and steady, perseverance and patience.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Features of camels:1. The body is tall and the neck is very long: you can see far away.

    2. Sensitive sense of smell: water can be found.

    3. The nostrils can be tightly closed: windproof sand.

    4. Calluses on the legs: will not be burned.

    5. The soles of the feet are wide and thick, and the toes are separated: they will not sink into the sand.

    6. Have a hump: Use the fat in the hump to sustain life.

    7. Thick fur: resist the erosion of wind and sand.

    China Distribution:China is one of the world's leading producers of Bactrian camels. There are about 280,000 camel peaks in the country, mainly distributed in about 1.1 million square kilometers of arid desert grasslands in Inner Mongolia, Xinjiang, Qinghai, Gansu, Ningxia and other provinces and regions.

    In terms of quantity, the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region is the largest, accounting for about 67% of the total number of camels in the country, followed by the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, accounting for about 20%. In terms of the breadth of the distribution area, the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region is the most widely distributed, and almost all counties and cities in the region have a certain number.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Camels are known as the "ship of the desert" mammals. The head is small, and the neck is thick and long, curved like a gooseneck. The body is tall and brown.

    Extremely resistant to hunger and thirst. Camels can survive for two weeks without water and food. The fat stored in the hump can be broken down into nutrients that the body needs, and at this time, there is no food left for the camel to survive.

    In addition, camels have many bottle-shaped vesicles in their stomachs to store water. Camels can be used for horseback riding, carrying, pulling carts, plows, etc. They are indispensable partners of the people of the Gobi Desert region, geological prospectors and archaeologists.

    dromedaries are mainly found in Sudan, Somalia, India and other countries; Nearly half of the Bactrian camels are found in Australia, while China is mainly found in Xinjiang, Gansu and Inner Mongolia.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1. The camel, known as the "ship of the desert", has a small head and a thick and long neck, which is curved like a goose's neck. The body is tall and has brown body hair. Extremely able to endure hunger and thirst.

    Camels can survive without water for 2 weeks and up to a month without food. The hump stores fat, which can be broken down into nutrients for the camel to survive when food is not available.

    2. In addition, the camel's stomach contains many small bubbles in the shape of bottles, which are used to store water. Camels can be used for riding, packing, pulling carts, ploughing, etc., and are an indispensable companion for the people and geological exploration and archaeological workers in the desert Gobi region. dromedary camels are mainly distributed in Sudan, Somalia, India and other countries; Nearly half of the Bactrian camels are found in Australia, and in China, they are mainly found in Xinjiang, Gansu and Inner Mongolia.

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