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Camel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A camel is an even-toed ungulate within the genus Camelus, bearing distinctive fatty deposits known as "humps" on its back.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camel
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Camels: Facts, Types & Pictures - Livescience
Camels are mammals with long legs, a big-lipped snout and a humped back. There are two types of camels: dromedary camels, which have one hump, and Bactrian camels, which have two humps.
http://www.livescience.com/27503-camels.html
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Camel - A-Z Animals
The camel is a large hoofed animal that is most commonly found in the hot deserts of Northern Africa and the Middle East.
http://a-z-animals.com/animals/camel/
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Arabian (Dromedary) Camels - National Geographic
Learn all you wanted to know about Arabian (dromedary) camels with pictures, videos, photos, facts, and news from National Geographic.
http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/dromedary-camel
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Camel - San Diego Zoo Animals
Camels were domesticated more than 3,000 years ago, and to this day, humans depend on them for transport across arid environments.
http://animals.sandiegozoo.org/animals/camel
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Scientific Data - Wild Camel
Samples of skin taken from the remains of dead wild camels in China and Mongolia have been sent to scientists at the Institute of Population Genetics, University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna for genetic DNA testing.
http://www.wildcamels.com/bactrian-camels/scientific-data/
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The Camel, Dromedary (One Hump) and Bactrian (Two Humps) - DesertUSA
A tall desert-dwelling creature, the camel has become an icon of the Asian and African deserts.
http://www.desertusa.com/animals/camel.html
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Fun Facts About the Camel - TheJungleStore
There are no Dromedaries left in the wild. There is a large population (perhaps more than 600,000) of Dromedaries living in the Australian outback, but they are a feral population.
http://www.thejunglestore.com/Camels
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Camel Facts and Information for Kids - KidsKonnect
A camel is an even-toed ungulate which has the characteristic hump, or humps, on its back. They were domesticated over 3,500 years ago and have been used for transportation ever since. Below are some interesting facts and information about camels.
https://kidskonnect.com/animals/camel/
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Amazing Facts About Camels - OneKind
Amazing facts about camels such as behaviour, intelligence, physical, diet, life span, size, weight, habitat, range and scientific or latin name.
http://www.onekind.org/education/animals_a_z/camel