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All Roger Simpson’s designs are good all round boats, strong, seaworthy and comfortable with out being the fastest boat on the water, they certainly are not disgraced either. quite easy to sail short handed and sails reasonably well in light airs .

Add Good sea keeping abilities, comfortable interior without being a floating unit, ability to actually sail and to be reliable and safe. These boats are well known in the Southern Oceans and well respected worldwide.

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  • Kim Sha Beach - 2 min walk
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  • Princess Juliana Intl. Airport (SXM) - 5 min drive

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Situated in Simpson Bay, this houseboat is steps from Kim Sha Beach and 2.8 mi (4.4 km) from Maho Beach. Simpson Bay Beach and Paradise Plaza are also within 15 minutes.

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Essay on Camel

A camel is a domestic herbivorous animal also known as ‘the ship of the desert'. It has been domesticated for more than 3500 years now. In a camel essay, we must mention that camels are useful to humans in numerous ways. They are also loved for their obedience, intelligence and friendly nature. 

This is a short paragraph on camel in English which is going to discuss the animal’s physical features, adaptations, distribution, and economic importance to humans.

Camel Topic: Physical Features

The striking features of camels are their long slender legs. The feet of the camel are padded. This equips the camel to run and walk on sand. In an essay on camel in English, it is important to mention that their body is covered with thick hair. Camels have two nostrils which they can close during sandstorms. The eyes of the camels are guarded by thick eyebrows and long lashes; these protect the eyes from sand. They have a long neck which facilitates them to feed on leaves on branches. In a camel essay, we must mention that they have one or two big hunches on their back. These humps are basically deposited fats. Oxidation of these fats helps camel to survive during food scarcity. In an essay on camel in English, we should mention that camels have a water-storing bag in their stomach. Because of this special adaptation, camels can survive in the desert without water and food for a long period of time. In an essay on camel in English, we should highlight that when camels drink water, they absorb water like a sponge. For example, a 600 kg camel can drink 200 litres of water in 3 minutes! Also, camels are ruminants. 

Distribution: In a Camel Essay in English

The Arabian camels have a single hump while the Bactrian camels possess two humps. The former is found in Africa and South-Western Asia while the latter is found in the Gobi desert of Mongolia and China. 

5 Sentences about Camel in English

Camels are known for their intelligence. 

It is said that camels do not forget a path it has traversed once. Hence, they do not get lost in deserts. 

They are calm and do not cause harm to anybody.

Camels feed on green vegetation, thorns, and twigs.

The average lifespan of this mammal is about 40 to 50 years. 

In a camel essay in English, we should mention that camels have been used for various purposes by man since ages. 

10 Sentences about Camel in English: The Uses 

  • The most common usage of a camel is as a mode of transportation in the desert.

Camel milk is a staple in the desert. It’s said to be highly nutritious. 

A female camel can produce up to 7 litres of milk per day. 

Camel’s hair is used in the textile industry. 

Camel skin is used for the manufacture of leather.  

  • Camels are used in agriculture extensively.
  • They are used for drawing water from wells and a perform lot more work.
  • Camels can grow up to 7 feet in height.
  • Camel’s laid-back look is quite deceptive. They are good runners.

Because of their desert adaption, camels are known as the ‘Ship of the desert.’ 

So, these are just a few sentences about camels. In a camel essay in English, we should also focus on the fact that camels have become critically endangered. To save them from exploitation, we must behave responsibly and not make them overwork. The Government of India has set up the National Research Centre on a camel in Bikaner, Rajasthan.

A Camel Essay in English with Key Highlights

Camel is known as ‘the ship of the desert'. This friendly domestic mammal is herbivorous and feeds on leaves and vegetation. Camels are extremely useful to human beings. They are used for agriculture, transportation and for their milk and meat.

If we are to write 10 lines on camel in English, we must mention that-

Camels are quadruped animals with lean long legs and padded feet, which enable them to walk and run on sand. 

Camels have special water-storing cells in the stomach which store water for later use. 

Camels have one or two humps on their back which stores fat. 

Camels can live up to many days in the desert without food and water. 

Camels have their body covered with hair and their skin is thick to save them from the severe heat of the desert. 

Camels are known to be intelligent animals. They do not forget the path they have travelled once. Hence, they do not get lost in the desert. 

They are used as a mode of transport in the desert region. 

They are also used for sowing the field, carrying loads, drawing water and a lot more different works. 

Camel milk is suggested for people having high diabetes, cholesterol, dengue and lactose intolerance. 

Camels are extremely fast runners. 

In a short essay on camels, we must also mention that camels are of friendly nature, well mannered and intelligent. They do not inflict any harm to human beings. They should be conserved, used responsibly and saved from exploitation.

Writing about animals often comes as a series of topics to write in English essays for elementary school children. This topic seems easy for some if they have a thorough knowledge of the animal. However, it can be written in a haphazard manner with no structure. 

Be it on the topic of camels or any other animal, children are taught to write an essay that should be wordy and grammatically correct; however, they need to understand the purpose of writing this essay. Are they writing to showcase their knowledge about the animal or express their thoughts in English more clearly? Well, it has to be a combination of both.

Steps and Approaches while Writing an Essay

  • Not a Fictional Essay

Children need to be told explicitly that it is not a fictional essay. They are not writing a specific story about a camel. The topic covers general facts and information about the animal camel. If this instruction is not clarified to the students from before, they might perceive the essay in a different manner altogether. The difference between a topical essay and a short story writing should be taught to children as both have different writing styles.

  • Their own Viewpoint

Although the essay topic tests the students’ ability to present information about the camel in English’s most accurate grammatical way, there should be a scope of originality in the essay. This can be incorporated in the conclusion section of the essay where the children can be asked to express their view about the camel or the issues it is facing in its habitat. The conclusion section of the essay could show how the kids can express their ideas in English fluently and correctly.

Points to Remember while Writing an Essay on Camel 

  • The Beginning of the Essay

The essay can begin with the introduction of the animal kingdom. It could talk about the various species that inhabit the Earth. This point can be followed by two or three sentences about the mammals who live in the jungle, mountains, and deserts and how they adapt to their surroundings.

  • Writing about the Camel

After the introductory paragraph, the children need to write about the camel. It is better to give each section of the essay a structure. This could be done by asking the five W questions about the camel- What is a camel? Where does it live? What does it eat and drink? Why do people in the desert ride a camel? 

       Your essay will get a logical structure, with each section answering the questions.

  • The Physiological Aspects of the Camel

Some sections of the essay’s body need to present the physiological aspect of the camel. It could talk about the camel’s body structure, especially about the humped back and hooves that make it easy for them to walk in the sand without sinking their feet. The food and the diet of the camel can also be discussed in the following paragraph with information on how it stores food and water to survive in the desert.

  • Present your knowledge about Geography

When you answer the aspect about where camels reside, rather than simply putting it in one line that it is found in the deserts, one can also say why the desert is a suitable environment for the camel. You can also showcase your general knowledge about the deserts in the world where camels are found in large numbers.

  • Domestication of Camels

This part of the essay will come just before the conclusion. You can write about how travelers have used camels to cross deserts since ancient times as they can walk in the sand and easily carry an immense load. Trivia about how camel milk is used in many Middle Eastern countries and how camel meat is the saltiest would make your essay more enriched and exciting to read.

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FAQs on Camel Essay

1. What is the Speciality of Camels?

Camels are special because they have special adaptations to survive in the scorching heat of the desert. And since they are widely used for transportation there, they are known as ‘The Ship of the Desert.

2. What is the Speciality of Camel Milk?

Camel milk is known to have 3 times more vitamin C and ten times more iron in comparison to cow’s milk. It is used for treating diabetes and Crohn’s disease. 

3. Which Country has the Maximum Number of Camels?

Australia has the highest number of camels in the world.

4. What is a camel?

Camels are one of the few mammals that reside in the deserts.

5. What animals look similar to the camel?

There are other species of animals that belong to the camel family. These are guanacos, llamas, alpacas, and vicuñas.

6. Where are camels found in India?

Camels are found in the desert. In India, the desert regions are in Rajasthan. The Thar Desert in Rajasthan has a large number of camels.

7. In which cities of India can I see camels?

Pushkar, Jodhpur, Jaiselmer, Bikaner are the few cities of Rajasthan where you can see camels.

8. How does a camel survive in the desert?

It stores water in the hump for a long time.

Aspirants Essay

Paragraph on Camel in English (100, 150, 200, 250 Words)

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The camel, a resilient inhabitant of deserts, possesses unique adaptations for survival. Its iconic hump, thick fur, and efficient water conservation mechanisms enable it to thrive in harsh environments. From traversing sandy terrain to digesting thorny vegetation, the camel exemplifies nature’s ingenuity in adapting to extreme conditions.

(Here, we’ve presented paragraphs in 100, 150, 200 & 250 word samples. All the paragraphs will be helpful for students of all classes i.e. Nursery, LKG, UKG & class 1 to class 12).

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Paragraph on Camel in 100 Words

The camel is a fascinating desert animal with unique adaptations. It has a hump on its back where it stores fat for energy, helping it survive long periods without water. With strong, sturdy legs and wide, cushioned feet, camels can walk across hot sand without sinking. Their thick fur protects them from the scorching sun during the day and keeps them warm at night. Camels are known for their ability to go without water for days, thanks to their efficient water conservation mechanisms. They are also used by people for transportation and carrying heavy loads across desert landscapes.

Paragraph on Camel

The camel is a sturdy desert animal known for its hump and long neck. It has thick fur that protects it from the scorching sun. Camels can store water in their humps, which helps them survive in arid environments for long periods. They have wide, padded feet that prevent sinking in the sand. Camels are herbivores and mainly feed on dry grasses and shrubs. They are well-adapted to harsh desert conditions and are often used by humans for transportation and carrying heavy loads across sandy terrains. Camels are remarkable creatures, perfectly suited for life in the desert.

The camel, a remarkable desert dweller, boasts a distinctive hump atop its back, storing fat for sustenance. With a long, graceful neck and sturdy legs, it strides through sandy landscapes effortlessly. Thick fur shields it from the blistering sun, while broad, cushioned feet navigate treacherous terrain without sinking. These herbivores graze on dry grasses and shrubs, adapting well to arid climates. Humans utilize them for transport and heavy lifting across desolate expanses. The camel’s resilience and adaptability make it a symbol of survival in harsh environments, embodying nature’s ingenuity and resourcefulness.

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Camel Paragraph in 150 Words

Camels, renowned for their resilience in desert environments, possess unique adaptations enabling survival in harsh conditions. Their most notable feature is the hump, not storing water but fat, serving as a vital energy reserve during long journeys across arid landscapes. This physiological feature allows camels to endure extended periods without food or water, essential for thriving in the desert’s unforgiving climate.

Additionally, their long, elegant necks and sturdy legs facilitate efficient movement through sandy terrain, while thick fur provides insulation against the scorching sun and chilly nights. Furthermore, camels have broad, padded feet that prevent sinking into loose sand, ensuring stability and traction in challenging environments. These combined physical attributes make them well-suited for traversing vast desert expanses with ease.

Moreover, camels are herbivores, sustaining themselves on dry grasses and shrubs scattered across desolate landscapes. Their ability to extract moisture from vegetation further enhances their survival prospects in regions where water sources are scarce. Humans have long relied on camels for transportation and cargo hauling in desert regions, recognizing their invaluable contribution to traversing inhospitable terrains.

Paragraph Writing on Camel in 200 Words

Camels, renowned for their resilience, have long fascinated both scientists and desert dwellers. Their most iconic feature, the hump, is a specialized adaptation for survival in arid environments. Contrary to popular belief, the hump stores fat, not water. This fat serves as a vital energy reserve, sustaining camels during long journeys across the desert where food is scarce. Additionally, the hump’s position atop the camel’s back aids in heat dissipation, preventing overheating under the blazing sun.

Their distinctive anatomy extends beyond the hump. Camels possess elongated, flexible necks, allowing them to reach high foliage amidst sparse vegetation. Their thick fur acts as insulation, shielding them from extreme temperatures. Remarkably, camels can endure both scorching days and freezing nights in the desert.

Another remarkable feature is their broad, padded feet, perfectly adapted for traversing sandy terrain. These feet distribute their weight, preventing sinking in the soft desert sands. Furthermore, camels possess strong leg muscles, enabling them to traverse rugged landscapes with ease, making them invaluable companions for desert nomads and traders throughout history.

Camels are primarily herbivores, feeding on dry grasses, thorny shrubs, and other desert vegetation. Their efficient digestive system allows them to extract nutrients from tough, fibrous plants. This dietary adaptability is crucial for survival in environments where food sources are limited and sporadic.

Beyond their biological adaptations, camels hold cultural significance in many societies. They are revered for their contributions to transportation, providing not only a means of travel but also a source of livelihood for countless desert communities. In conclusion, camels exemplify nature’s ingenuity, embodying a perfect blend of anatomical, physiological, and behavioral adaptations for desert survival. 

Writing Paragraph on Camel in 250 Words

The camel, a fascinating creature of the desert, holds several distinctive features that make it uniquely suited to its harsh environment. Firstly, its most iconic feature, the hump, serves as a reservoir of fatty tissue, not water as commonly believed. This fat can be metabolized into energy and water when food and water are scarce, enabling the camel to survive long periods without sustenance. Studies have shown that a camel’s hump can weigh up to 80 pounds and can provide sustenance for several weeks.

Secondly, the camel’s thick fur provides protection from the extreme desert temperatures. Contrary to popular belief, their fur acts as insulation, keeping them warm during cold desert nights and providing shade during scorching days. This adaptation helps regulate their body temperature and prevents dehydration.

Additionally, camels possess remarkable water conservation mechanisms. Their kidneys are highly efficient at retaining water, producing concentrated urine and minimizing water loss through sweating. This ability allows camels to survive in environments where water sources are scarce, sometimes for weeks or even months.

Furthermore, their unique hoof structure aids in traversing sandy terrain. The broad, splayed shape of their feet prevents sinking in the sand, providing stability and traction. This adaptation is crucial for their survival in desert landscapes where other animals would struggle to move efficiently.

Moreover, camels are well-adapted herbivores, capable of digesting thorny desert vegetation. Their specialized stomachs have multiple chambers, allowing them to ferment tough plant material and extract nutrients efficiently. This enables them to thrive on a diet of dry grasses, shrubs, and even thorns, which would be indigestible to many other animals.

In addition to their physical adaptations, camels have played a significant role in human history and culture. For centuries, they have been used by desert-dwelling peoples as pack animals, providing transportation and carrying heavy loads across vast expanses of sand. Their resilience and endurance have made them invaluable companions for nomadic communities, facilitating trade and migration across inhospitable landscapes.

In conclusion, the camel’s remarkable adaptations and cultural significance highlight its importance as a symbol of survival in harsh desert environments. From its hump and fur to its water conservation mechanisms and unique hoof structure, each aspect of the camel’s biology reflects its evolutionary journey and its ability to thrive in one of the world’s most challenging habitats.

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A camel is a unique animal with special characteristics. Children are fascinated by them as they learn more about their appearance, habitat, and life. When asked to write an essay on the animal for classes 1, 2 and 3, children will have to gather lots of facts about them. Chalking out the ideas in their mind improves their thought process. When your child writes these ideas on paper, they learn to put their thoughts into properly structured sentences. It helps lay a good foundation of English grammar and improves their writing skills. Let us guide your child to write an essay on camels.

Your child needs to keep a few essential points in mind while writing an essay on camels. Let us help them write an essay on camel stepwise:

  • Start by thinking of the ideas in your head.
  • Next, note down those ideas to form an outline of your essay, covering all the points.
  • Form easy-to-read short and simple sentences from the outline.
  • Don’t delve too deep into any single idea. This will help you maintain the word count.
  • Write with the rhythm and enjoy composing the essay.
  • Write about what camels look like, their eating habits, types of camels, what makes them unique, etc.

A camel is a massive animal with a tall neck. They have wide, padded feet that help them walk fast on sandy deserts, giving them the title ‘ship of the desert’. Camels have a hump on the back where they store energy-rich fat deposits. They use this fat to get nourishment when food is scarce. The hump flattens when the camel has not eaten adequate food. It enlarges again once the camel eats. The hump also helps them regulate their body temperature. A camel can drink upto 100 litres of water in one go, and its body is developed so that there is minimum loss of water from the body. With these characteristics, they can go without food and water for many days, making them the most suited animal for deserts.

Camels are fascinating animals for children that can be spotted only in deserts. They are called ships of the desert as they are largely used for transportation across difficult terrain. Let us guide your child to write an essay on camel in 10 simple lines for class 1.

  • Camels are enormous mammals.
  • They weigh around 600 kilos.
  • They live in deserts where there is a scarcity of food and water.
  • Camels are adapted to live in the difficult desert environment and are known as the ship of the desert.
  • They have a hump where they store fat deposits and use them when they can’t find food.
  • Camels can drink as much as 100 litres of water at a time.
  • Their thick mouth helps them eat thorny bushes.
  • They have heavily padded feet, which help them walk in the sandy terrain.
  • Camels move in packs, known as caravans.
  • Camels live for 40-50 years.

The animal kingdom cannot be complete without camels. Let us guide your child to write an amazing essay on camels:

Camels are large mammals. They are found in deserts. They have wide, padded feet because of which they can walk swiftly on sandy deserts. Their mouth is adapted in a way that they can eat thorny bushes that grow in deserts. Some camels have one hump while others have two humps. The hump plays a crucial role in storing energy-rich fat that the camels use to survive in the desert without any food. They can also drink a vast amount of water in one go and reserve the rest in their body for a long time. 

Camels paint a picture of majestic animals walking through sand dunes and dry, arid lands. Let us help your child write a fantastic paragraph on these magnificent mammals:

Camels are called “the ship of the desert.” They live in the deserts and are perfectly adapted to the environment. They can walk very fast with their broad, padded feet on sand dunes and arid lands. They are huge animals weighing around 600 kilos and are strong enough to carry heavy loads for transportation. Camels have a hump on their back where they store energy-rich fats from where they get nourishment when they don’t get food in the barren lands. Some camels have two humps. When camels don’t get food for a long time, their hump droops. It bulges again when they get food to eat and store. Camels can drink around 100 litres of water in little time. Their body is evolved to keep this water reserved for a long time. Their fur and coat prevent sweating, and the blood cells also adapt to preserve water. A male camel is called a bull, a female is a cow camel, and the baby camel is called a calf. The calf can start walking within 30 minutes after birth. Camels are social animals and move in large groups known as caravans. They greet each other by blowing air in each other’s faces. Camels are herbivores. Their thick mouth and lips help them eat thorny plants of the deserts. They are intelligent beings and don’t lose their way in a desert. They can live upto 40 – 50 years.

Your child will learn about the uniqueness of camels when they write an essay on these animals. They will learn to appreciate the natural adaptation and survival skills of animals. They will also learn many new facts about the animals that are not commonly seen in cities and towns. 

Essay writing will also improve their thinking pattern and give structure to their thoughts. They will develop their foundation in English grammar and improve their vocabulary.

Writing essays is essential for children and will help your child even after they grow up. The earlier they start, the better they get at it.

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The camel is a big animal. It is also known as The Ship of The Desert’ because it is an important source of transportation. It has a strong body. It has four long and thin legs. It has a big hump on its back. It has a very long neck, a big mouth, and a small tail. It runs very fast on the sand. The camel eats grass and shrubs. It can drink a lot of water. It can store the water in its hump. It can live without water for many days. It is used for carrying loads and riding. The camel is the only animal that can live in the deserts with ease.

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The camel is the most useful animal in the hottest parts of Africa and Asia. It is a tall animal with thin and long legs and padded feet. It has a long neck. Its left upper lip hangs on both sides of his mouth. His huge stomach serves as a reservoir of water in long journeys. Arabian camels have one hump and the Bactrian camels have two. His whole body is covered with long hair. He loves to feed on thorns, leaves, and branches of certain trees. The Arabs use camels for riding and drazzing carts. They eat the camel’s flesh and drink the camel’s thick milk. The skin and fur of the dead camels are also useful. The camel is called the ship of the desert.

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A camel is a beast of burden. It is generally found in deserts.

It has broad and spongy feet which can move smoothly on the sand. It has long legs and a long neck. Thus it can easily reach and eat leaves and thorns of tall trees like Acacia that grow in deserts.

It can store a lot of food and water in its stomach. Thus, it can live for many days without water. It also has a big hump on its back in which it stores a lot of fat which can be consumed when no food is available.

These are some of the characteristics of a camel that make it an animal especially suitable in a desert for traveling purposes.

This is the reason that the travelers and merchants in the desert while moving from place to place use the camel for riding purposes and as a means of transporting goods.

A camel is not quite a beautiful or handsome animal. Its body is disproportionate. It has only a small tail and two small eyes.

It is a highly revengeful animal, and somewhat cunning too. The stories of the revengeful nature of camels are very popular in many parts of the world, particularly in the desert areas.

It is perhaps the animal that can betray even its master. But as a beast of burden in the desert, it is unrivaled. Hence, it is called “The ship of the desert”.

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The camel is a tall animal found mostly in the deserts. It has a hump where it stores its supply of food. A hump is a large lump of fat that provides the camel with energy if food is hard to find. Some camels have two humps. The camel’s body can store fluid for use when needed. Thus, a camel can remain for six to nine days without drinking water.

The camel has thick lips, with which it can eat even the thorny leaves of cactus plants. It has long eyelashes to protect its eyes in a sandstorm. Its nostrils can close in a sandstorm. The camel has padded feet so that it can walk fast on sand. The camel can travel long distances across hot, dry deserts. It carries people and loads through the deserts. Hence, it is rightly called the ‘ship of the desert’. 

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Camel Essay:  A camel is a domestic herbivorous animal also known as ‘the ship of the desert’. It has been domesticated for more than 3500 years now. In a camel essay, we should make reference to that camels are valuable to people in various ways. They are also loved for their obedience , intelligence and friendly nature . 

Camel Topic: Physical Features:

The striking highlights of camels are their long thin legs. The feet of the camel are cushioned. This prepares the camel to run and stroll on sand. In an essay on camel in English, it is essential to make reference to that their body is covered with thick hair. Camels have two nostrils which they can close during dust storms.

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The eyes of the camels are watched by thick eyebrows and long lashes; these safeguard the eyes from sand. They have a long neck which works with them to benefit from leaves on branches. In a camel article, we should specify that they have a couple huge hunches on their back. These protuberances are essentially kept fats.

Oxidation of these fats assists camel with making due during food shortage. In a paper on camel in English, we ought to make reference to that camels have a water-putting away sack in their stomach. Due to this extraordinary transformation, camels can get by in the desert without water and nourishment for an extensive stretch of time.

In an article on camel in English, we ought to feature that when camels drink water, they ingest water like a wipe. For instance, a 600 kg camel can drink 200 liters of water in a short time! Likewise, camels are ruminants.

The Arabian camels have a single hump while the Bactrian camels possess two humps. The former is found in Africa and South-Western Asia while the latter is found in the Gobi desert of Mongolia and China.

5 Sentences about Camel in English:

  • Camels are known for their knowledge.
  • It is said that camels remember a way it has navigated once. Subsequently , they don’t become mixed up in deserts.
  • They are quiet and don’t hurt anyone.
  • Camels feed on green vegetation, thistles, and twigs.
  • The normal life expectancy of this warm blooded creature is around 40 to 50 years.

In a camel essay in English, we should mention that camels have been used for various purposes by man since ages.

10 Sentences about Camel in English: The Uses 

  • Camel’s hair is used in the textile industry.
  • Camel skin is used for the manufacture of leather.
  • Camel milk is a staple in the desert. It’s said to be highly nutritious.
  • A female camel can produce up to 7 litres of milk per day.
  • Because of their desert adaption, camels are known as the ‘Ship of the desert.’

Thus, these are only a couple of sentences about camels. In a camel essay in English, we ought to likewise zero in on the way that camels have become fundamentally jeopardized. To save them from abuse, we should act mindfully and not make them exhaust. The Government of India has set up the National Research Center on a camel in Bikaner, Rajasthan.

A Camel Essay in English with Key Highlights:

Camel is known as ‘the ship of the desert’.  This amicable homegrown warm blooded creature is herbivorous and benefits from leaves and vegetation. Camels are incredibly valuable to people. They are utilized for farming, transportation and for their milk and meat.

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  • Camels are quadruped creatures with incline long legs and cushioned feet, which empower them to walk and run on sand.
  • Camels have exceptional water-putting away cells in the stomach which store water for sometime in the future.
  • Camels have a couple of mounds on their back which stores fat.
  • Camels can satisfy numerous days in the desert without food and water.
  • Camels take care of their body with hair and their skin is thick to save them from the extreme hotness of the desert.
  • Camels are known to be astute creatures. They remember the way they have voyaged once. Subsequently, they don’t lose all sense of direction in the desert.
  • They are utilized as a method of transport in the desert locale.
  • They are likewise utilized for planting the field, conveying loads , drawing water and significantly more various works.
  • Camel milk is proposed for individuals having high diabetes, cholesterol, dengue and lactose bigotry.
  • Camels are incredibly quick sprinters.

In a short essay on camels, we should likewise specify that camels are of agreeable nature, polite and smart. They incur no mischief to people. They ought to be preserved, utilized capably and saved from double-dealing.

Expounding on creatures regularly comes as a progression of themes to write in English essays for primary younger students. This theme appears to be simple for some in the event that they have an exhaustive information on the creature. Nonetheless, it very well may be written in an aimless way with no construction.

Be it on the subject of camels or some other creature, kids are educated to compose an essay that ought to be tedious and syntactically right; in any case, they need to get the reason for composing this paper. Might it be said that they are keeping in touch with feature their insight about the creature or offer their viewpoints in English all the more obviously? All things considered, it must be a blend of both.

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Kids should be told unequivocally that it’s anything but a made up paper. They are not composing a particular tale about a camel. The subject covers general realities and data about the creature camel. On the off chance that this guidance isn’t explained to the understudies from previously, they could see the paper in an alternate way through and through. The distinction between an effective paper and a brief tale composing ought to be instructed to youngsters as both have different composing styles.

Albeit the paper subject tests the understudies’ capacity to introduce data about the camel in English’s most precise linguistic manner, there ought to be an extent of inventiveness in the article. This can be fused in the end part of the article where the youngsters can be gotten some information about the camel or the issues it is looking in its living space. The end segment of the essay could show how the children can communicate their thoughts in English smoothly and accurately.

Points to Remember while Writing an Essay on Camel:

The paper can start with the presentation of the collective of animals. It could discuss the different species that possess the Earth. This point can be trailed by a few sentences about the vertebrates who live in the wilderness, mountains, and deserts and how they adjust to their environmental elements.

After the basic passage, the kids need to expound on the camel. Giving each segment of the essay a structure is better. This should be possible by asking the five W inquiries about the camel- What is a camel? Where does it reside? What does it eat and drink? For what reason in all actuality do individuals in the desert ride a camel?

       Your essay will get a logical structure, with each section answering the questions.

A few areas of the article’s body need to introduce the physiological part of the camel. It could discuss the camel’s body structure, particularly about the bumped back and hooves that make it simple for them to stroll in the sand without sinking their feet. The food and the eating regimen of the camel can likewise be examined in the accompanying passage with data on how it stores food and water to get by in the desert.

Whenever you answer the viewpoint about where camels live , as opposed to just placing it in one line that it is found in the deserts, one can likewise say why the desert is a reasonable climate for the camel. You can likewise grandstand your overall information about the deserts in the existence where camels are found on a huge scale.

This piece of the essay will come not long before the resolution. You can expound on how voyagers have utilized camels to cross deserts since antiquated times as they can stroll in the sand and effectively convey a tremendous burden. Random data about how camel milk is utilized in many Middle Eastern nations and how camel meat is the saltiest would make your article more advanced and energizing to peruse.

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Essay on Camel for Students and Children in English

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A camel is an animal with one or two humps on its back. To find food and water in the desert is hard. People and most animals find it difficult to survive there. But the camel is born to live in the desert. They are found in many dry and desert countries. It can stay alive in the harsh desert climate and it can help the people to live there too. They store fat and nutrients in their humps and can go for long periods without eating or drinking. Camels are used for carrying people and loads. Camels are of two kinds: the dromedary of India, the Middle East and northern Africa has only one hump Hump- a rounded raised mass of earth or land. " data-gt-translate-attributes='[{"attribute":"data-cmtooltip", "format":"html"}]' tabindex=0 role=link>hump . The Bactrian camel of central Asia has two humps. Both can go for long periods with little food or water by living off the fat of their humps and whatever desert plants they can find. When a camel does reach water at an oasis, it can easily drink as much as 114 litters (25gallons) in just ten minutes.

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Essay on Camel in English , A camel is called the ship of the desert and it is an herbivorous animal that also serves as a domestic animal and is very helpful for humans. Camel is a very majestic animal, strong can survive without water for a long period of time, can handle the heat of deserts and it is designed in a way that it can easily walk in the desert. Camel is serving humans for more than 3500 years now. There are many ways in which these beautiful animals are helpful to us. Camel is having very friendly nature, intelligence, and obedience.

Camels are amazing animals with striking features and they have very long and slender legs. The camel feet are padded which helps it walk in the hot sand. Camels can run pretty fast in the sand. The body of the camel is also covered in thick hair.

One of the interesting things about the camel is that it can close its nostrils when there is a sandstorm which means it can travel in the sandstorm without difficulty. Camels also have long eyelashes and thick eyebrows that protect the eyes of the camel from the sand.

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Camels are found in the deserts and this is why they need protection from the sand because deserts have sandstorms which can make it difficult for any other animals to walk. Camels are specially designed by God for deserts. Camels have a very long neck which helps them eat leaves from the long branches of trees. There are also two hunches on the back of the camel. These are extremely important for camel as it not only stores fat but also water.

Camel has to face scarcity of water and food because there is no food and water available in the deserts. This is why the camel stores fat and water in the hump so that it can use in times of scarcity. Camels can store water and can survive without water for many days even weeks. This is a unique adaptation in camels and this is why they are called desert animals or ships of the dessert.

There are different species of camels such as single hump camels and two hump camels. Camels are found in hot and deserted areas like southwestern Asia, Africa, etc, china, Gobi desert of Mongolia. If a camel weighs 600 kilograms then it can drink 200 liters of water in just three minutes.

Camels can soak water like a sponge and this is why within minutes they can consume a huge amount of water which they store in their hump and use when water is not available to them. Camels are also ruminants.

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There are many interesting things about a camel that fascinates little children. Children love riding a camel and its ride is bumpy yet enjoyful. Camels are very intelligent animals so one must not go with their naïve looks. They have a good memory and this is why they can travel in vast deserts where there are no roads, signs, or milestones.

If a camel travels a path once it is never going to forget that path. If you are riding a camel in the desert it is never going to lose its path and this is why it is best to use camels in deserts. Camels are very cool and calm animals and they never harm any humans or any other animals. They are vegetarians and feed on the vegetation and twigs.

They can survive without food for many days. They are tough animals and this is why they are used for many purposes in challenging areas to live such as deserts. Camels can live up to 40-50 years and in deserts, there are north wild camels and domestic camels are available. 

Camels are mostly used for transportation. They carry humans from one place to another and can also carry things from one place to another in the desert. Camel can also give milk and due to the fact that camel milk is high in nutrition, it is also very expensive. There are many desserts and dishes which are made from camel milk.

Camel milk is thick and people who live in deserts take advantage of camel milk in making desserts. A female camel can produce seven-liter milk every day. Camel milk is best for people who are having cholesterol issues, diabetes, dengue, and those who are lactose tolerance. Camel not only gives milk but camel meat is also used by humans.

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Camel’s hair is used in the textile industry and the textiles made from camel hair are very high in demand. The skin of the camel is used to manufacture leather and shoes, purses, jackets, belts, and many items are sold in the market made from camel skin. Camels are more than 7 feet in height and one camel can give a good amount of leather. In India, camels are found in Rajasthan. Camels give everything to humans and today it is also being used in agriculture .

Camel gives lots of things to humans and the camel itself is getting its name on the list of endangered species. Camels are not available everywhere because they are desert animals and are only found in deserted areas. Camels are being killed for meat and leather as well. The increasing needs of humans are dragging this majestic species to its end.

Soon we will not be able to see camels anymore. Camels are very useful and to survive in deserts humans will need camels. Life in the desert is not possible without camels because no mode of transportation can be used in sand and desert. To cover huge distances these animals are important. Without camels, access to the deserts will no more be possible.

Today camels are used in a camel safari and other adventure trips. All this will be a dream if we will not be serious about protecting the camel. These beautiful animals need to be protected and we must take initiative to protect.

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Introduction.

Camels are large, desert-dwelling animals known for their humps. They are native to the Middle East and Central Asia.

Physical Features

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Camels have adapted to harsh desert conditions. Their long eyelashes and ear hairs protect them from sand.

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Camels are herbivores, eating plants and grains. They can go without water for several days.

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The magnificent ship of the desert.

Camels, often referred to as the ‘Ships of the Desert’, are remarkable creatures that have evolved to survive and thrive in some of the harshest climates on earth.

Anatomy and Adaptations

Camels possess unique anatomical features that make them perfectly suited for desert life. Their humps, contrary to popular belief, store fat, not water. This fat reserve allows them to travel great distances without food. Their long legs keep their bodies elevated from the hot desert surface, and their broad, tough feet prevent them from sinking into the sand.

Camel Species

There are two primary species of camels: the Dromedary, which has one hump, and the Bactrian, which has two. The Dromedary, native to the Middle East and North Africa, comprises about 94% of the world’s camel population. The Bactrian camel, found in Central Asia, is more adapted to cold desert environments.

Human-Camel Interactions

Conservation status.

While domesticated camels are widespread, the Wild Bactrian camel is critically endangered, with less than a thousand believed to exist. Human encroachment, hunting, and climate change pose significant threats to their survival.

In conclusion, camels are not just desert-dwelling animals; they are symbols of adaptation, resilience, and human survival in extreme environments. Their conservation is a testament to our commitment to biodiversity and ecosystem balance.

500 Words Essay on Camel

The Camel, often referred to as the ‘ship of the desert,’ is an intriguing creature that has adapted to survive in some of the harshest environments on earth. This essay delves into the unique characteristics, role in human society, and ecological significance of camels.

Anatomical Adaptations

Camels are a testament to the power of evolutionary adaptation. Their unique anatomical features are a result of millions of years of evolution, enabling them to thrive in extreme desert conditions. They possess a hump or two, which store fat that can be metabolically converted into water and energy when resources are scarce. Their long legs keep their body away from the hot desert surface, and their broad, tough feet prevent them from sinking into the sand.

Camels and Human Society

In many societies, camels have cultural and religious significance. They are often symbols of endurance and survival, and feature prominently in folklore, art, and literature. In some cultures, the number of camels a person owns is a status symbol, reflecting wealth and power.

Ecological Significance

Conservation challenges.

Despite their resilience, camels face conservation challenges. Habitat loss, hunting, and climate change pose threats to wild camel populations. The Bactrian camel, for instance, is critically endangered, with a population of fewer than a thousand in the wild.

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Essay On Camel In English, For Kids,100-200 Words

Essay on camel for kids.

Camels are fascinating animals known for their ability to live in deserts, where very few animals can survive. This essay will introduce you to these wonderful creatures and their unique features.

Camels are large animals with long necks, skinny legs, and one or two humps on their backs. These humps are very special because they store fat, which the camel can use for energy when food is scarce. Think of them like natural backpacks filled with food! Depending on the type of camel, it might have one hump or two. The ones with a single hump are called dromedaries, while the ones with two humps are known as Bactrian camels.

One of the most amazing things about camels is how they have adapted to live in the desert. They can go for a long time without drinking water, which is quite handy in a place where water is hard to find. When they do find water, they can drink lots of it very quickly. Their large feet help them not to sink into the sand, making them excellent desert walkers.

Camels are not just good at dealing with the hot desert day; they are also well-equipped for the chilly desert nights. Their thick fur keeps them warm when the temperature drops. Plus, their long eyelashes and closable nostrils keep the sand out during sandstorms.

These animals are very useful to people who live in deserts. For thousands of years, people have relied on camels for transportation, carrying goods across vast deserts where vehicles cannot go. Besides being a mode of transport, camels also provide milk, which is a vital source of nutrition for desert communities, and their fur can be used to make textiles.

Kids, next time you see a picture of a camel, remember that they are not just animals with humps; they are survivors equipped with amazing features to live in one of the most challenging environments on Earth. They are truly special creatures of the animal kingdom.

Essay On Camel 100 Words

The camel, often called the “ship of the desert,” is an extraordinary animal known for its ability to navigate the vast and harsh desert landscapes. Adaptable to extreme conditions, camels can go for days without water thanks to their unique physiological traits. They possess humps on their backs, which store fat, providing energy when food is scarce. Not just a single species, camels come in two types: the one-humped dromedary, common in Africa and the Middle East, and the two-humped Bactrian, found in Central Asia. These hardy creatures are not only vital for desert communities for transportation but also for their milk, meat, and wool. Camels have a calm demeanor and are incredibly resilient, making them indispensable companions in arid regions around the world. Their remarkable adaptations to their environment highlight the wonders of nature’s ingenuity.

Essay On Camel 200 Words

Camels, often known as the ships of the desert, are fascinating creatures that have intrigued humans for thousands of years. These resilient animals are perfectly adapted to life in some of the harshest environments on Earth. Camels come in two main types: the one-humped dromedary, common in Africa and the Middle East, and the two-humped Bactrian, found in Central Asia’s cold deserts.

Remarkably, camels can travel long distances over deserts with little to no water. This is because they store fat in their humps, which can be converted into water and energy when resources are scarce. They are also equipped with thick coats that protect them from the desert heat, and their long eyelashes and sealable nostrils keep sand out during storms.

Camels are more than just desert dwellers; they have been domesticated for over 3,000 years, providing transportation, milk, meat, and wool. These animals are known for their endurance and ability to carry heavy loads, making them invaluable to the inhabitants of desert regions.

Despite their association with arid landscapes, camels are social animals that live in groups called herds. With a life span of 40 to 50 years, camels form lasting bonds with their herd members.

In conclusion, camels are remarkable for their adaptations to desert life. Their significance goes beyond being mere subjects of curiosity; they play a crucial role in the livelihoods of many people in desert regions around the world. Understanding these creatures helps us appreciate the delicate balance of desert ecosystems and the remarkable ways in which life adapts to challenging environments.

Essay On Camel In English

Camels, often referred to as the “ships of the desert,” stand as a testament to nature’s ingenuity, perfectly adapted to the arduous life of desert environments. This essay delves into the fascinating world of camels, shedding light on their unique physical features, survival mechanisms, and the pivotal role they play in human societies across desert landscapes.

Physical Features and Adaptations

The camel’s physique is a marvel of evolutionary adaptation, designed to navigate the extreme conditions of the desert. Among their most notable features are their long, slender legs and wide, padded feet, which enable them to tread softly on sand without sinking. The camel’s most distinctive characteristic, however, is its hump or humps (one in dromedaries, two in Bactrian camels), which are reservoirs of fatty tissue. Contrary to the common misconception, these humps do not store water. Instead, they provide a concentrated source of energy that camels can metabolize when food is scarce.

The camel’s ability to thrive in the desert extends beyond its humps. Their nostrils can close to keep out sand during storms, and their long eyelashes and bushy eyebrows protect their eyes from the harsh sun and blowing sand. Moreover, their thick fur insulates them from daytime heat and night-time cold, while their unique oval-shaped red blood cells facilitate circulation even in a dehydrated state.

Survival Mechanisms

Camels possess remarkable physiological mechanisms that allow them to withstand the challenges of desert living. They can consume up to 40 gallons of water in one go and have the extraordinary ability to fluctuate their body temperature to conserve water, reducing the need for sweating. This means a camel can lose a substantial portion of its body weight through dehydration without succumbing to the effects, a feat unmatched by most other animals.

Furthermore, camels can survive by feeding on dry, thorny vegetation that other herbivores would avoid, thanks to their tough mouths. Their digestive system is incredibly efficient, allowing them to extract maximum moisture and nutrients from their food, producing dry feces and concentrated urine to minimize water loss.

Role in Human Societies

For centuries, camels have been indispensable to the livelihoods of nomadic peoples across the Sahara, the Middle East, and Asia. They have served as modes of transportation, carrying goods and people across vast stretches of inhospitable terrain. Camels are also a source of nutrition, providing milk that is rich in vitamins, meat for sustenance, and fur and hide for clothing and shelter. In modern times, while technology has replaced camels in some of their traditional roles, they remain a cultural symbol and a tourist attraction in many parts of the world. Additionally, research into camels’ unique immune systems and the properties of their milk may offer new medical insights.

Camels are a symbol of resilience and adaptability, embodying the essence of desert life. Their evolutionary adaptations and survival mechanisms allow them not only to endure but to thrive in some of the planet’s most challenging environments. Beyond their biological and ecological significance, camels have been and continue to be, invaluable companions to human societies, enabling the habitation and exploration of arid landscapes. As we advance in our understanding of these remarkable creatures, we uncover more ways in which camels contribute not just to the survival of humans in desert regions but to scientific advancements that can benefit all of humanity.

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Camel is a useful domestic animal which is tamed by human beings for thousands of years. It is popularly known as the “Ship of the Desert”. It is mainly found in the desert areas of Africa, Middle East Asia etc. In India it is found in the states of Rajasthan and Gujarat. It is able to walk for long distances in desert areas where neither water nor vegetation exists. Camels are mostly used by nomadic people of Africa and Asia; camel has a long neck and legs. People use to sit on the back of camel for riding in desert areas.

Camel is an animal which eats grass, leaves, fruits, vegetables etc, it can eat dry fodder also like dry grass and dry leaves. It can easily travel up to 40 to 50 kms if it is not carrying any kind of load.

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1) Camel is a useful domestic animal which is tamed by the human beings for thousands of years.

2) It is called as the “Ship of the Desert” because of its fast running ability in the deserts.

3) Camel is a big animal with a small head, long neck and four long legs.

4) Camel has a high hump on its back where it stores water and food.

5) Camel produces a “Grunting” sound which is not very easy to listen for a human ear.

6) Camel is a Herbivorous animal i.e. it eats plants, vegetables, fruits and especially dry grasses and leaves.

7) Camels eat up to 10 to 20 kgs of fresh food and 8 to 10 kgs of dry food in a day.

8) The average life of a camel in a desert is around 40- 50 years.

9) The male camel is called as a “Bull Camel” and a female camel is called as a “Cow Camel”.

10) There are three subspecies of camel known to this world out of which “Bactrian Camel” has two humps on its back.

10 Lines and Sentences on Camel

1) There are 30 million camels in the world and 40,000 camels are in India.

2) Somalia, an African country has the largest population of camels in the world.

3) Generally, they live in the desert, where the weather is hot and dry.

4) When too many camels move in a group, their group is called as a “Caravan”.

5) They move fast in the desert area rather than in cities, towns and other places.

6) They store food and water in their hump so that they can live without food and water for many days.

7) Camel is able to walk for long distances in desert areas where there is no vegetation.

8) Due to its fast speed in desert areas, camels are used as a ride by the people in deserts.

9) Camel is very beneficial for human beings as milk, meat, fur and skin are obtained from a camel.

10) Camels are also used in the army and police departments of many countries, mainly for patrolling purpose in deserts.

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1) Camel is an herbivore animal.

2) They have two humps.

3) People also domesticate camels.

4) They can walk easily on sand.

5) They can live many days without water.

20 Lines on Camel

1) The camel is an even toed ungulate i.e. it bears its weight on two (even) toes – third and fourth.

2) A camel digests food for cellulose in a stomach chamber other than the intestine.

3) Camels are uniquely suited to the desert habitat, so much so that they are called ships of the desert.

4) Camel milk is the only source of nutrition for the inhabitants of extreme desert areas.

5) Apart from milk, camel is a source of meat, fur and the only mode of transportation in deserts.

6) Camel has a distinctive hump at its back, which constitutes of fatty deposits.

7) Rare Bactrian camels constituting only 6% of world’s camel population have two humps at back.

8) In desert, camel can attain a speed of 65km/hr for shorter period but can maintain speed of 40km/hr.

9) The hump of a camel is not used for storing water as is the general perception.

10) An average camel weighing 600 Kilograms could drink 200 liters of water in just 3 minutes.

11) In extreme heat, a camel loses water 20 to 40 times less than the other animals in same environment.

12) Camel can lose 25% of body weight without getting dehydrated while other animals would have died.

13) Camel’s have long legs to keep their body away from the heating ground which can reach up to 70° C.

14) Camels’ mouths are adapted to chewing thorny plants and also have transparent third eyelid.

15) The feet of a camel are unusually wide to prevent them from sinking into the sand.

16) Camel excretes faeces so dry that they don’t need drying and can directly be used as fuel for fire.

17) The Horn of Africa in the African subcontinent has the world’s largest population of camels.

18) Wild Bactrian camel with tow humps is found in some parts of China and Mongolia.

19) The nostrils of the camels can be closed shut to protect them from sand storms.

20) An average camel can carry up to 100 Kg of weight for approximately 60 Kms in a day.

Camel is an important animal of earth which mainly belongs to Arabia. It is a most useful animal in the desert because it runs fast on sand where vehicles can’t run. That’s why it is called as “Ship of the Desert”. They eat lot of food and drink lots of water at a time and store it in their hump which is on their back. The stored food and water in the hump helps the camel to walk and work tirelessly and they can live without food and water for many days.

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March 29, 2023 by Prasanna

10 Lines on Camel: The very first thing that will come to our mind when we hear the word camel is a hot desert and a few villagers who are riding the camel under the hot sun. Most of our stories books and movies portray camels as an animal which is mainly confined to desert areas. While this might be mostly true, there are camels which are known to survive even in cold regions.

Both snow camels and desert camels are seen on the planet and in this article on 10 lines on camel we shall be talking about all the interesting facts about camel and how it has helped human civilization grow over the centuries.

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Set 1 – 10 Lines on Camel for Kids

Set 1 is helpful for students of Classes 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5.

  • Camel is known as the ship of the desert because it is mainly the only mode of transportation for the people in the desert areas
  • Camels in India are mostly found in the deserts of Rajasthan and Gujarat
  • Camel is a highly domesticated animal which is tamed by human beings for various purposes like transportation, milk, meat and skin
  • Camel is a herbivorous animal which means it eats only plants, fruits and vegetables
  • Taking care of a camel requires a minimum of 10 to 20 kgs of fresh food and 8 to 10 kgs of dry food every day
  • In certain regions around the world, camel is also used as an animal for racing
  • The male camel is called as the bull camel and the female camel is known as the cow camel
  • The high hump on the camel is usually meant to store water and food
  • There are more than 40 million camels in the world and 35 to 40 thousand camels are there just in India
  • There are two types of camels, mainly desert camel snow Camels. Camels are also used in certain regions around the world for military and defence purposes.

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Set 2 – 10 Lines on Camel for School Students

Set 2 is helpful for students of Classes 6, 7 and 8.

  • The largest population of camels is found in the African country of Somalia
  • Ancient civilizations used camels for defence purposes in wars alongside the elephants
  • A group of Camels is known as a caravan
  • Camels are one of the few animals in the world who can walk with the high speed in deserted areas and hence it is known as the ship of the desert
  • Camels are usually domesticated for their milk, meat, fur and skin
  • Camels can survive in the desert without water or food for many days because it can store all the requirement in its hump
  • Camel milk is a high source of nutrition and is usually given to infants for development of immunity
  • The rear Bactrian camel has two humps at the back
  • The average weight of a camel is somewhere around 600 kilograms
  • Excreta of the camel is used as fuel for fire by villagers in the villages of Rajasthan and Gujarat. The camel body dynamics is such that under the extreme heat in deserts, they lose far less water than other animals in the same environment.

Set 3 – 10 Lines on Camel for Higher Class Students

Set 3 is helpful for students of Classes 9, 10, 11, 12 and Competitive Exams.

  • The largest population of Camels is found in the horn of Africa in the subcontinent of Africa
  • The speed with which camels can run is 40 miles per hour which is same as a racing horse
  • Camels can drink up to 40 gallons of water in one sitting and store the same water in its hump
  • Camels can eat extremely thorny plants that are available in the desert and as a result of which they have evolved with a thick lip
  • There are two types of Camels, one-humped camel and two-humped camel
  • Camels which are known as the ship of the desert because they can carry more than 900 pounds of weight for more than 30 miles in a single day
  • As a defence mechanism, camels spit on its predators
  • Camels hold special significance in the Arabian culture and Asian camel that are found in the rest of the continent have two humps while Arabian camels have a single hump
  • Certain circuses and zoos tame camels to make them perform on stage which is declared as an illegal activity in many countries around the world
  • Most of the camels in the world live in Middle East Asia and Australia. In certain parts of the country of Turkey, camel wrestling match takes place and this tradition dates back to the 15th century.

10 Lines on Camel for Higher Class Students

FAQ’s on 10 Lines on Camel in English

Question 1. Why is camel called the ship of the desert?

Answer: Camel is known as the ship of the desert because it is the sole mode of transportation for people living in the desert areas

Question 2. How many types of Camels are there in the world?

Answer: Bactrian and dromedary are the two types of camel Tata found in the world where the former has one hump while the latter has two humps

Question 3. Why are Camels domesticated?

Answer: Camels are domesticated for their milk meat fur

Question 4. What is the lifespan of a camel?

Answer: The average lifespan of a camel is between 40 to 50 years

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The camel is a large mammal closely related to the llama and dromedary. They come in different colors, such as brown and white. It has one or two bumps and can weigh up to 1,600 pounds.

The camel stores water in its body fat, so it can go without water for days. Camels also eat thorny plants to get water from them. The camel is also called the ship of the desert.

Most camels can go without drinking water for eight days. A camel drinks about 80-120 gallons of water at a time. Then it will drink again 12 hours later. In hotter parts of the world, a camel can live on salty plants and not drink water for up to a month.

The camel is often used as part of a team of animals that pull carts or carry backpacks. They are very strong and hard workers. A camel also makes good meat and milk. Camel milk stays fresher longer than cow’s milk because it contains more fat.

Camels can run very quickly, up to 40 miles per hour for a short time. They are better runners than horses. Because of this, they were used in wars in ancient times. These animals live to be around 50 years old or older. Overall, the camel is a strong, hard-working, and very useful animal that lives a long time.

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The camel is a large and majestic animal that is well-adapted to life in the desert. It is a member of the camelid family, which also includes llamas, alpacas, and vicunas.

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Camel : Survive for long periods of time without food or water.

It appears to do well without food and water for many days at a stretch. It has a very large bag in its stomach, where it can store enough food for a long journey. It has padded feet, which help it to walk and run on the sand.

Like horses and elephants, man has been able to domesticate camels as well. In India, it is most commonly found in Rajasthan. It is used for transportation, to carry loads, for ploughing fields and for drawing water.

Camels have long, curved necks and a high hump. Arabian camels have only one hump while Bactrian camels have two humps. It is a kind and gentle animal and has proved to be a good friend to man.

Some people who stay in deserts drink camel’s milk.

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