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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...
- their basic habitats; the hill camels are small, muscular animals and efficient beasts of burden; the larger plains camels could be further divided into...
- A. "Camel by Camel" (Vocal) – 5:45 B. "Camel by Camel" (Instrumental) – 6:02 German 7-inch single A. "Camel by Camel" – 3:23 B. "Camel by Camel" (Instrumental)...
- 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...
- distinctly different from Bactrian camels, with up to a 3% difference in the base genetic code. However, with so few wild camels, what the natural genetic diversity...
- The seven extant members of this group are: dromedary camels, Bactrian camels, wild Bactrian camels, llamas, alpacas, vicuñas, and guanacos. Camelids are...
- 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...
- 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...
- central Asia. Until recently, wild Bactrian camels were thought to have descended from domesticated Bactrian camels that became feral after being released...
- contract for an initial batch of 250 Camels was issued by the British War Office. Throughout 1917, a total of 1,325 Camels were produced, almost entirely the...