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camels
camels

camel <a camel; camels> N

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Armies have also used camels as freight animals instead of horses and mules.
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When train travel arrived, many of these camels were left to run wild in the outback where they number in the tens of thousands today.
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The winning camels may also sell for prices exceeding one million riyals.
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The roadhouse includes a small wildlife park with emus, camels and an aviary.
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Camels were, of course, sent out to pick up what they could in the country round the camp.
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Skeletal remains found were of ancient horses, camels, rhinoceros, bear dogs, and ancient dog-like ancestors of the dogs of today.
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We're talking camels and cavies.
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Introduced plants would also be removed and a population of feral camels were also to be culled, fire also need to be carefully managed.
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A yurt is designed to be dismantled and the parts carried compactly on camels or yaks to be rebuilt on another site.
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Camels thrive in the hot southern plains, and herds of buffaloes on the grazing lands adjoining the rivers.
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