Desert ship the camel

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A camel is a large, even-toed ungulate with distinctive fatty deposits known as humps on its back. Camels have long been domesticated and, as working animals, they are used by humans for carrying goods and passengers, for riding, and for camel racing. There are three surviving species of camel: the one-humped dromedary, or Arabian camel, which inhabits the Middle East, the Horn of Africa, and parts of South Asia; the two-humped Bactrian camel, which inhabits Central Asia; and the critically endangered wild Bactrian camel. A fourth species, the New World camel, Camelops hesternus, was domesticated in the Americas during the Early Arch
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