No animal delivers Christmas presents because Syria is a Muslim nation and not Christian. The only country in the world who has everyone celebrate Christmas despite their religion is the United States. There are many religions in the United States that are ignored during Christmas.
a camel
A Camel
the youngest camel of the three wise menor papa ( santa )
In Syria, children leave hay and water out for the young camel that brings gifts. Thie is not done on Christmas, but on New Years Eve.
A camel. It belonged to one of the three wise men who visited the new-born Jesus.
In Syria, gifts are traditionally delivered to children by a figure known as "Aj-Jidar" or Father Christmas. This figure is similar to Santa Claus in Western culture and is believed to reward children who have been good throughout the year with presents during the Christmas season.
for god sake i was born in syria and i am one out of 2 million syrian christians...i have never heard of camels here and me and every child here gets the new present on Christmas day deleivered by Papa noel(santa) who is very popular in syria as a matter of fact syria organized 2500santas in the streets of Damascus on Christmas 2007 for god sake i was born in syria and i am one out of 2 million syrian christians...i have never heard of camels here and me and every child here gets the new present on Christmas day deleivered by Papa noel(santa) who is very popular in syria as a matter of fact syria organized 2500santas in the streets of Damascus on Christmas 2007 Well, we have our Santa who in Arabic hes name is Baba Noael. Who usually goes from one house to another giving presents to the children(Parents give him the gifts of course.) The government also hires a Santa(Who is usually a political person) and gifts the Orphans gifts.
Muslims don't celebrate Christmas
A Hawk
one of the wise men's camels
Syria has a total Christian population of only about 10%, so Christmas is not neary the countrywide celebration that it is in the US. For those families who do choose to celebrate it, gift-giving would be a family affair (much like in the US), and the parents would get gifts for the children and/or each other.