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 ...
Myths about the camel and its thirst-resistance are older than the Sphinx—and almost as durable. Well into the modern age of science, men accepted the notion that the evil-tempered animal could store ...
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