Camels are trained for racing through a combination of physical conditioning, diet management, and repetitive practice. They undergo a structured training regimen that includes long-distance runs to build stamina and speed. Handlers often use positive reinforcement techniques to encourage desired behaviors, and young camels are gradually introduced to the racing environment to acclimate them to the competition. Additionally, specialized diets are provided to enhance their performance and overall health.
the camels in camel racing are robots.
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Usually a racing Camel will start at the age of 2 or 3 years old and race until they are 8 or 9, however some great racing Camels have raced until they're 12 to 14 years old. In some countries local Governments provide subsidies to encourage owners and breeders to help enhance breeding programs, camel racing and breeding is very similar to horse racing.
Scientists who study different aspects of camels like diseases, reproduction, immunity and their adaptability to the harsh climates they live live in! Camels produce milk, which has high medicinal values and every one knows about camel racing, which is next to horse racing worldwide. A racing champion costs millions of dollars! Recently, Dr Nisar A Wani and his group in Dubai, middle east produced worlds first cloned camel, the technique according to them will be used to replicate the racing champions in future.
Yes! People that live in the desert often ride trained camels because camels are more used to the desert than, say, animals like horses.
A camel caravan is a group of domestic camels led by a few people. The camels carry cargo, supplies, and sometimes even people. The purpose of a caravan is to move goods and people across the desert.
No, of course thy don't! Actually, if you visit Saudi Arabia you can only see camles in zoos, camping trips or if you're on a rode trip through the desert you might see some of'em.
Because camels are camels
Answer: Camel racing has become an International sport, it is very popular in many countries such as United Arab Emirates, Mongolia, Qatar, Australia, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, etc., Camels can maintain a speed of 25mph for over an hour and in a short sprint can achieve a speed of 40mph. Camel racing, much like Horse racing is a great tourist attraction and gambling/betting is involved. Camel racing is not very popular considering the fact that camels aren't that fast, It is done in the Desert areas of northern Africa and Saudi Arabia.
a camels foot it called a camels foot not a hooves prehistoric camels may have had hooves but present day camels do not so a camels foot is called a camels foot
if you see that it have camels it have camels and if you don't see one it don't have camels...........................maybe..............