They are a hardworking animals and do the heavy lifting
Of all the animals, camels are perhaps the most hardworking, which is one of the interesting facts about Camels. On average, a camel can carry 200 kg of goods, travel 40 km daily, and can go 3 days continuously in the desert. Camels can maintain speeds of up to 65 km/h in short shrubland. If not, they can run 15 km / h, continuously for 8 hours without rest. Therefore, camels are called "ships in the desert", to reward them, it is indeed shameless.
Camels are impressively capable of pulling a big weight. The dromedary can transport up to 220 pounds, whereas the Bactrian camel can transport up to 440 pounds each day. The camel walks at a tempo or simultaneous movement of both legs on the same side of the body. Walking in the desert, often encountering scary situations such as sandstorms on all sides, flying sand, and spinning heaven and earth. At this time, camels calmly lie down, eyes closed, their long and thick eyelashes like a curtain blocking the sand and wind, protecting the eyes. Waiting for the sand wind to pass, they stood up, shook off all the sand on them, and silently continued forward. These herbivores can work without stopping, even going without food for 6 months.