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why is the camel an important animal of the Indian desert​

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Answered by MrBruhhhhhh
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Answered by Anonymous
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The camels of Rajasthan were essential for the people to use as a beast of burden for long and difficult journeys through the desert state's unforgiving terrain. Horses, donkeys or mules would not be able to sustain journeys of many miles the way a camel can, owing to its ability to not need constant water.

Answered by Anonymous
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The camels of Rajasthan were essential for the people to use as a beast of burden for long and difficult journeys through the desert state's unforgiving terrain. Horses, donkeys or mules would not be able to sustain journeys of many miles the way a camel can, owing to its ability to not need constant water.

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