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Camels were brought from China to the West primarily for their ability to traverse arid desert regions, making them ideal for trade caravans along the Silk Road. They served as pack animals, transporting goods such as silk, spices, and other commodities across challenging terrains. Their introduction facilitated trade and cultural exchange between East and West, enhancing economic ties and interactions between different civilizations. Additionally, camels' resilience to harsh climates made them invaluable for exploration and expansion into new territories.

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