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the reason camels developed like today, is that it choose an environment where there are no or few predators; the desert.

when threatened camels run away, they ill rarely fight.

if they fight they (especially males) can become very agressive and dangerous, they are very powerfull animals; i have seen a camel break a horse's neck in an eye blink.

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