When walking, the movement of a camel is similar to that of other large, 4-legged animals. However, when moving faster, a camel does what is called pacing, moving first both legs on the left and then both legs on the right in unison. This give the camel a very rolling gait that many find unsettling and hard to ride.
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Out of leather or camel skin and stringed horse or camel hair
It depends on the kinda of camel some have 1 hump some have 2 it all depends
The Camel is a bi-plane; 2 wings. Only the upper wing had control surfaces.
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A Camel has a distinctive 'pacing gait'
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No, crawling is movement low to the ground-usually insects, etc.
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maybe a juvenille camel or a juvi camel
a camel's hump is located at the back of a camel.
The fleece of a camel is called camel fleece. If it is mixed with sheep's wool, it is called camel hair.
To guide a camel, common vocal commands include "Ahlan" or "Yalla" to encourage moving forward, and "Halt" or "Stop" to bring it to a stop. Additionally, using simple commands like "Right" and "Left" can help direct the camel's movement. Consistency in tone and repetition of these commands are key for effective training and communication with the animal.
A camel mating with another camel of the same sex.
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the dromedary camel
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