Domesticated camels are more docile than their wild counterparts, as is the case with horses, but they are still known to spit, kick, and bite when provoked or frightened.
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Anything I have read is that they are uniquely ill-tempered.
Yes, I like camels but some people don't (like my friend). Not everyone likes camels- but I do. :)
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Humans heavily rely on camels. Camels are a great source of transportation in areas that have little water or other resources.
to me they are
They reproduce by mating sexually as do all other mammals.
yes
For the same reasons humans do.
The domestication of camels allowed people of west Africa to finally open up transatlantic trade routes.
Camels do not eat humans.
Camels drink water just like humans do, through there mouth. Also they do not store water in their humps, it is fat.
Yes a nice vampire might bite a humans
It is the very reason Camels have large humps on their back, they carry water in them, where as humans become dehydrated for lack of water.
no camels are too cute to hunt...karissa has a camel she finds that offensive!
Yes