A camel is an animal of the order of interpolations.

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The camel is an animal of the order interphalangeal, of the family of camelids. It is known for the fatty lump on its back called the hump, and camel hair is called dander. Camels (or camels or camels) are divided into two types:

The Arabian camel: It has one hump, and it lives in the regions of North Africa, the Sahara Desert, the Middle East, and the Empty Quarter desert.
Two-humped camels, who live in Central Asia.
The term camel may be used for the semi-camels of the family of camelids, which are: the real camels (the Arabian camel and the two-humped camel) and the four South American camels: the llama, alpaca, guanaco, and vicuña.

The average life expectancy of a camel is 30 to 40 years. The length of a full-grown camel is 1.85 m at the shoulders, and 2.15 m at the hump. The hump rises about 76 cm from the body. Camels reach a speed of 65 km per hour, and they can continue at a speed of 40 km / h.

The camel is a docile animal that gets up and blesses the heavy load.

Fossils indicate that the ancestors of modern camels grew in North America during the Paleogene period, and later spread to most parts of Asia. The human Stans beauty before 2000 BC

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