Why are camels good at living in the desert? In this animation, Grandad Charlie, an elderly tortoise, tells his grandson Sam a story to illustrate how camels are adapted to their environment.
But the only secluded shady spots in the desert are often right next to a cholla cactus, so contact is inevitable! But even worse was the array of dislodged pads on or in the ground already ...
Katie was finding it difficult to find somewhere to learn but eventually found what would become the Arabian Desert Camel Riding Centre (ADCRC). "Obeid and Linda, who run the centre, popped me up ...
Camels have a particular fondness for Cactus blocks, which can be held in your hand and used as an enticing lure to move or capture these desert mammals in an animal pen. These hidden entrances ...
The tight grip that camels have traditionally held on oil-free driving in the sandy lands of the United Arab Emirates may be loosening. Although those iconic ships-of-the-desert have long held ...
These humps give camels their legendary ability to travel up to 100 desert miles without water. Camels rarely sweat, even in desert temperatures that reach 120°F, so when they do take in fluids ...