No, camels are not omnivores; they are herbivores.
Camels primarily feed on a variety of plant materials, including grasses, leaves, and grains. Their unique digestive system is adapted to breaking down fibrous plant material, allowing them to extract the maximum amount of nutrients from their food. While camels can consume some types of fruits and vegetables, their diet is predominantly plant-based.
In certain harsh environments, camels may also eat thorny plants and dry grasses that other herbivores might avoid, showcasing their adaptability. However, the classification of camels as herbivores is based on their natural feeding behaviors and dietary needs.