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A camel's offspring is called a calf (plural, calves).
as muchh as kerin
Most large animals only have one offspring per pregnancy. Camels follow that rule.
The camel is often referred to as the 'Ship of the Desert.'
Perl's logo is a camel because it symbolizes the language's flexibility and capability to handle various tasks, much like a camel can traverse diverse terrains. The association comes from the book "Programming Perl," often referred to as the "Camel Book," which features a camel on its cover. Additionally, the camel represents Perl's ability to adapt and thrive in different programming environments, making it a fitting mascot for the language.
A three-humped camel is often humorously referred to as a "triple-humped camel." However, in reality, camels typically have either one hump (dromedary) or two humps (Bactrian). A three-humped camel is not a recognized species and exists primarily in jokes or fictional contexts.
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The offspring of a mulatto and a quadroon is often referred to as an octoroon, indicating that they have one-eighth African ancestry.
It is not true. Camel hair, mixed with wool, is often used to make sweaters and other clothing: coats, jackets, skirts, hosiery, etc.
maybe a juvenille camel or a juvi camel