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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...
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their basic habitats; the hill
camels are small,
muscular animals and
efficient beasts of burden; the
larger plains camels could be
further divided into...
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stating "the
Camels are coming", a play on the old
Scottish folk song "The
Campbells Are Coming".
Another promotion was "Old Joe", a
circus camel driven through...
- 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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Bactrian camels do not
descend from wild
Bactrian camels, with the two
species having split around 1
million years ago. The
Bactrian camel shares the...
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available plant matter;
camels may
further thrive as they are able to
digest many
unpalatable (to
other mammals)
species of plants.
Camels are
known for their...
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flying Camels were
credited with
downing 1,294
enemy aircraft, more than any
other Allied fighter of the conflict.
Towards the end of the war,
Camels lost...
- The
seven extant members of this
group are:
dromedary camels,
Bactrian camels, wild
Bactrian camels, llamas, alpacas, vicuñas, and guanacos.
Camelids are...
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deterioration of the animal's health. Wild
Bactrian camels (Camelus ferus)
appear similar to
domesticated Bactrian camels (Camelus bactri****) but the outstanding...
- 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...