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15 Miraculous Facts About Camels by DanZubair(m): 7:31pm On Jan 26, 2016
Camels are domestic social animals
that can be identified with long legs,
long neck and humped back. they
are mostly used as beast of burden
in the sahara, source of food,
income to the rearer, provides fur, leather and medicinal value. They
are inclined gift of nature regarding
their human like behaviours.
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There are two types of camels:
Dromedary camels or arabian
cemals, which have one hump, and
Bactrian camels. This two types of
camel are found in different parts of
the world. Dromedary camel: also Arabian camel, can be found in
North and West Africa and Middle
East, this set of camels usually have
one hump. Bactrian camel: are
mostly to be found in Central Asia,
this type of camel differ from the former; they are the two humped
camels, more hairy due to their
climatic enviroment and are mostly
used as source of food and fur in
contrary to the former. No matter
the type, camels are usually found in the desert. Though many people
thinks that camels only lives in hot
climates, they also do well in cold
regions. Below are the 15
miraculous facts about camel.
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1. Camels have more memory than
any in animal kingdom. They think
a lot more and remember
everything. If you hurt a camel it
will never forget you and will do all
possible to get you. And eventually, if not lucky, can kill the offender.
They are thoughtful, understands
when little children do them harm,
but chooses to take revenge when
it comes from adults as they
consider it as disdain.
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2. Camels are social animals, they like being in groups called herds. Led by dominant male, while many of the other males form their own herd called bachelor herd. Camels are very social and like to greet each other by blowing on their faces.
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3. Camels can run as faster as 40
kilometer per hour and more when
their masters are in horry or not.
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4. Camels are known for spitting on
people. In fact, they are throwing up
the contents of their stomach along
with spittle. This is a way of defense
when they feel intimidated.
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5. Camels have two rows of thick
eyelashes that protect their eyes from desert dust. They are also able to close their nostrils and lips to keep out the dust.
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6. Camels can eat almost anything edible without injuring their mouths, including thorny twigs. they are herbivores, though, so you wont find them eating meat.
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7. Camel urine is as thick as syrup
because they retain water. Both dung and urine are taken or utilised as medicine because they take any
leaves. Their milk which is herby
fragrant, is also of health benefits, contains higher level of iron, protiens, as well as less fat. It help boost immune system, stimulates circulation, improve growth, treates diabetes e.t.c

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Re: 15 Miraculous Facts About Camels by crazyabbey(m): 7:44pm On Jan 26, 2016
10 Amazing Facts About Chicken

1. They kill them for xmas
2. A male chicken will always rape a female chicken
3. Chicken can eat their own liver
4. They eat corn
5. A chicken is a very stupid animal
6. They lay eggs
Add your own!

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Re: 15 Miraculous Facts About Camels by Judeoxide(m): 7:46pm On Jan 26, 2016
Wow...thats interesting

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