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Camel

More than 3,000 years ago an ungainly but useful desert aimal was domesticated in Arabia. It was the Arabian camel, a long-legged beast withone large hump on its back. It could cross hot deserts without needing much water, and it could carry heavy loads without tiring. The two-humped Bactrian camel of central Asia was also domesticated long ago. It is sturdier than the Arabian and can carry heavier loads. During the winter, its brownish hair is thick and long for protection from the cold nights. It sheds is hair in patches in the spring, as the weather warms up. Camels are hornless hoofed mammals. Their hoofs are like leathery pads. Their toes spread apart when they walk on sand o snow. Camels are called"shi


The llama was domesticated long ago as a beast of burden. Camels are still used by nomadic people of northern Africa and Asia. Camels cary loads where cars and trucks cannont go. They are also useful for their hides, hair, bones, meat, and milk. The hair of the guanaco is too stiff to be useful. It has longer legs and weighs less than a regular "baggage" camel. Some camels are trained for riding. a soft fabric can be woven from their hair. It can run at speeds up to 10 miles per hour. A camel's hump is a large deposit of fat. ps of the desert" because they sway from side to side when they walk and carry loads. The camel's body uses the fat as food when plant food is not available during long desert treks. The dark-colored alpaca has even longr hair, which is exported all over the world adn made into fabric.

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