0 a desert animal with one (dromedaryˈdromədəri) or two (bactrian (camel)ˈbӕktriən) humps on its back, used for carrying goods and/or people -- อูฐ
Moreover, the intricacies of herding camels, horses, donkeys, cattle, sheep and goats are simply alluded to in passing, without being investigated.
Ownership of animals by relative(s) was reported by 40 (73 %) households and were mainly goats, sheep and camels.
Infections in other locations represented 6.0% of all camels examined (table 3).
The camels fulfil a variety of functions including transport and social security.
Eggs were carefully removed with a fine camel's hair brush and placed on a 4-cm square of moist blotting paper.
Gorillas are more than camels with opposable thumbs.
Walls are higher than those of surrounding buildings, and the wide courtyard provides adequate space for camels.
Within two weeks five more camels had died.