
- Camels in the Indian desert
This is a photo I took in Rajhastan, northern India, 3 years ago. I was traveling around India with my partner, sister and her friend for a month. India was a crazy but amazing place and I absolutely loved it!
We went on a camel ride and I can’t say it was my favourite experience in the world. They are very high and very bumpy but it was good fun all the same. The locals there call the camels ‘the horses of India’ and they are invaluable to the people who live in the desert. Here is some information about camels (http://fohn.net/camel-pictures-facts)
Camels have lived in some of the most desolate corners of our planet, and not only do they live, they thrive. Most large animals are unable to survive in these kinds of desolate places. This is because of their large requirement for resources such as food and water. Camels are able to use this to their advantage as a survival strategy. By living in deserts, mountains, and other arid places Camels are able to avoid predators, and others who would compete for resources. Camels are only able to do this because of their amazing ability to efficiently use the resources their environments provide. A camel can travel long distances which allow them to take advantage of the maximum number of resources. They can withstand a massive amount of dehydration which allow them to survive not only between watering holes, but sometimes between seasons. When at a watering hole camels are able to gorge themselves and rehydrate quickly. For food, camels are omnivorous. They can eat almost anything be it vegetation, meat, or bone,– salty or sweet, a camels stomach knows no limits. But it is their temperament that is truly endeared the camel to man. Docile and sweet under a caring hand, but stubborn and angry if ill treated, the camel both wins your heart and your respect.
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