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Camels have long been
domesticated and, as livestock, they
provide food (
camel milk and meat) and
textiles (fiber and felt from
camel hair).
Camels are...
- A. "
Camel by
Camel" – 3:23 B. "
Camel by
Camel" (Instrumental) – 3:23
Italian 12-inch
single A. "
Camel by
Camel" (Vocal) – 5:45 B. "
Camel by
Camel" (Instrumental)...
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Camel case (sometimes
stylized autologically as
camelCase or
CamelCase, also
known as
camel caps or more
formally as
medial capitals) is the practice...
- Look up
Camel,
camel,
cámel, or
camèl in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
camel is a
hoofed mammal.
Camel or
Camels may also
refer to:
Camel Meriem (born...
- US: /-ˌdɛri/;), also
known as the
dromedary camel,
Arabian camel, or one-humped
camel, is a
large camel, of the
genus Camelus, with one hump on its back...
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Camel is an
American brand of cigarettes,
currently owned and
manufactured by the R. J.
Reynolds Tobacco Company in the
United States and by ****an Tobacco...
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Camel toe, or cameltoe, is
slang for the
outline of the
labia majora (the
outer lips of the ****) in
tightly ****ing clothes.
Owing to a combination...
- The "Syrian
camel" is an extinct, undescribed,
species of
camel from Syria. It has been
discovered in the
Hummal area of the
western Syrian Desert. Found...
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Camel racing is a
racing sport in
which jockeys riding on
camels compete against each
other to
finish a set
number of laps
around a
circular racetrack...
- The
Bactrian camel (Camelus bactri****), also
known as the
Mongolian camel,
domestic Bactrian camel or two-humped
camel, is a
large camel native to the...