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Camels primarily inhabit arid and semi-arid regions, such as deserts and dry grasslands. They are well-adapted to extreme temperatures, thriving in environments with little vegetation and scarce water sources. Their habitat often includes sandy dunes, rocky outcrops, and sparse shrubbery, allowing them to roam and graze on limited plant life. Camels can also be found in some semi-desert areas where they can access water more easily.

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