Camels Don't Mind Spines In Their Cacti | Nat Geo Wild
Camels have adapted to harsh desert conditions that require them to eat thorny plants. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoWILDSubscribe About Nat Geo Wild: Welcome to a place so wild, anything can happen. Nat Geo Wild is the network all about animals from National Geographic, where every story is an adventure and your imagination is allowed to run wild. Get More Nat Geo Wild: Official Site: http://bit.ly/NatGeoWILD Facebook: http://bit.ly/NGWFacebook Twitter: http://bit.ly/NGWTwitter Instagram: http://bit.ly/NGWInstagram Yes—These are camels snacking on cactus. This pair of dromedary camels, Baby and Nessie, clearly don’t mind the spines. It hurts, but they can handle it. Camels have adapted to harsh desert conditions that require them to eat thorny plants. Inside a camel’s mouth, small cone-shaped protrusions called papillae guide the animal’s chew. The key is to avoiding being poked by the spines. Camels pivot their chew and slide the needles vertically down their throats. Regardless of their discomfort, the ruminators keep ruminating. Read more in "This is How Camels Can Eat Spikey Cacti " https://ift.tt/2H5LrVh Camels Don't Mind Spines In Their Cacti | Nat Geo Wild https://youtu.be/f-6ReiIXa2Y Nat Geo Wild https://www.youtube.com/user/NatGeoWild
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