If you’re one of those people who think camels drink water by lapping it like a dog, or think the animal’s hump is used to store water, you’ve something to learn, but you’re not alone. According to a ...
Every December, I hear people tell how, long ago, camels carried three gift-bearing wise men across the desert to visit a newborn baby. My ears always perk up if a people story has desert animals in ...
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Why Do Camels Have Humps?
Can’t you just picture camels traveling across the desert sand with their humps silhouetted against the glorious sunset? They always seem to know what they’re doing and where they’re going. Camels, ...
Camels are domesticated long-legged mammals with a hump kept mainly for meat, milk and as a means of transport. Camels consume water economically and use its hump to store fat, which acts as storage ...
Wild camels in drought-stricken Australia are in plague proportions, damaging the environment and property as they compete with native animals for food and water. Camels "mad with thirst" recently ...
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