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Autobiography on camel

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i)camel known as the ship of desert
ii)it can walk a long path by drinking less water


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camel" may also be used more broadly to describe any of the seven camel-like mammals in the family camelidae: the three true camels and the four new world camelids (the llama, alpaca, guanaco, and vicuña). small population of introduced camels, dromedaries and bactrians, wandered through southwest united states after having been imported in the 1800s as part of the u. bactrianus), which inhabits central asia; and the critically endangered wild bactrian camel (c. bactrian camels take their name from the historical bactria region of central asia (yam & khomeiri, 2015). camel calves lying in sternal recumbency, a position that aids heat loss. "the introduction of domestic camels to the southern levant: evidence from the aravah valley" (pdf). is a wild bactrian camel that is at extreme risk of becoming extinct. mean thought love world anew through a child’s eyes can be essay on child abuse helpful. "introduction to camel origin, history, raising, characteristics, and wool, hair and skin: a review" (pdf). camel's thick coat is one of its many adaptations that aid it in desert-like conditions. minerals and nutritional composition of camel (camelus dromedarius) meat in pakistan. according to an article in time magazine, the historian richard bulliet wrote in his 1975 book "the camel and the wheel" that "the occasional mention of camels in patriarchal narratives does not mean that the domestic camels were common in the holy land at that period. floyd, secretary of war in 1858, recommended that funds be allocated towards obtaining a thousand more camels), the outbreak of the american civil war saw the end of the camel corps: texas became part of the confederacy, and most of the camels were left to wander away into the desert.[72] in arabian countries, they are also interested in the camel competition to promote racing camel breeds as well as it has a very high socioeconomic value for both arabian and african countries[3].
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