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Camels are common desert animals that were once used, and still often used, to cross deserts with. Because they can go weeks without drinking water, they are easy to take care of. All questions regarding camels are welcome here.

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What is the theme of how camel got its hump by Rudyard Kipling?

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The theme of "How the Camel Got His Hump" is about the importance of hard work and the consequences of laziness. The story illustrates that laziness can lead to challenges and difficulties, but hard work and determination can bring success and fulfillment.

What is the summary of Charles Carryl's poem the camels complaint?

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In Charles Carryl's poem "The Camel's Complaint," a camel expresses its frustration at being treated unkindly and overworked by humans. The camel points out the irony of being made to bear heavy burdens while humans themselves can hardly bear the weight of a feather. Ultimately, the poem highlights the hypocrisy and mistreatment that animals endure at the hands of humans.

What happened if you hump pillow without clothes?

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If you hump pillows without wearing clothing, you may get the pillows dirty.

How much nicotine in camel pouches?

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The nicotine content in Camel Snus pouches varies, but it generally ranges from 8 to 15 milligrams per gram of snus. Specific levels may depend on the product variant.

How do you hump objects not people but what and how?

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So just get any object, I use a pillow, so with a pillow I get the corner of it and put it in my vagina and just rock back and fourth and it feels amazing! It’s basically the same with any other object!

Does having a fat camel toe mean shes not a virgin anymore?

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Can you spread it apart and let me see if she is a virgin or not

What is the difference between camel and yak?

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A camel is taller than a yak moreover a camel's family is camelidae but a yak's family is bovidae.

What do you get when you cross a lion and a camel?

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well you see that depends entirely on the amount of humps on the camel if the camel has 1 hump it becomes a flying super pigeon, if the camel has 2 humps it becomes a moose demon that comes from hell, if the camel has three humps it becomes a monster munch(pickled onion flavour)

Why cannot a camel live in a polar region?

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Camels evolved to live in warm, arid regions. Their specialized feet and mouth parts allow them to subsist on sparse vegetation and walk on hot soils. Plus, there isn't enough vegetation in polar regions for them to survive in the Arctic.

Are camels indanged?

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YES. camels are indengered because the number and population is decreased for last couple of years in Africa and Asia and this two cotenents are was the most hosted and carring this type of creatures, theres are many deseases, drought and camel life became hard so the breeding and and number of births became less.

What is camel bone furniture?

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It is furniture made of camel bone.

Is the camel spider indigenous to Iraq?

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No. The camel spiders in Iraq are not poisonous. They have extremely powerful pinchers, but are not equipped with fangs, like most spiders. They are in their own arachnid category, just as scorpions are. The only camel spiders known to be poisonous are in India.

Why do you think dromedaries do not bitter to seek shade?

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Well, when I was young I had this question from Wordly Wise 3000: Book 3 and what I wrote down was this:

Dromedaries don't bother to seek shade because their fur can protect it's self from sweating. And dromedaries can hold up to six hundred pounds, so they don't have to rest with all that food and water inside of their humps.

I really don't know if dromedaries sweat, though. If they did cool. But if they don't, THE HECK CARES?!?!?!?!?!

How have camels changed over centuries?

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they lived in the desert

Which south American camel has the softest wool?

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camels have fur? i thought it was just fuzzy skin

What do you do when you see a camel?

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i would ride on it and travell round the world on it

How camel spider kills camels?

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The camel spider injects venom into their prey that leaves them numb and unable to move. They then inject them with enzymes which digest their inner tissues, reducing it to liquid that the spider can then drink.

Can a camel walk backwards?

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This is a myth. Rhino's can walk backwards. The only animals that can't, are Emus and Kangaroos.

Would a camel make a good pet?

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yes you can because camels are nice

What is the camel hump made of?

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Contrary to popular belief, camels store fat in their hump, not water. They store water in their stomachs. There are three species: one-humped Dromedary (Camelus dromedarius) and the Bactrian two-humped camel (Camelus bactrianus). and the two-humped wild Bactrian camel (Camelus ferus) of Mongolia.

Why camel lives in Asia?

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In the west

Its part of the jackrabbit that help keeps him cool?

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All rabbits are very hot in the summer with their coat so whenever they go out of their burrow, they find some shade. Also, they go into there burrows if its to hot even in the shade. Water trickles onto the dirt and sinks in there. That's why its cool down there!

Is a lama related or a cousin to a camel?

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Both the llama and the camel are of the Family Camelidae, but diverge from there: the llama is of the genus Lama and the camel is of the genus Camelus.