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How do camels help the earth?

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camels is one of endangers animals on earth. most animals can help the earth. since camels is mostly found on a desert land camels contributes to people as another way of carrying because there the only animal that can survive while traveling in hot and cool place in Mediterranean, they have there own safety back where they can store the' water for a long time and use it when ever they need it.so in this case there is no need to use gas to travel in the desert that makes them help the earth

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They are designed to withstand the harsh desert climate and can transport people who lives in the desert

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