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Sahara gets its water by camels How? well camels lead up where water is taken following camels can lead you water. It also depend on where your staying in the area for example sierra is a climate in the dessert it gives a bout 10-20 inches of rain fall each month/year its also near the Niger River so water is easy to locate
The first time the word water appears in the KJV bible is Genesis 2:10.
Yes. In Genesis 32.15, there is mention of milch camels, and in 1 Samuel 6. 7 to 10, there is mention of milch kine, which are milking cows.
There are far less camels kept in captivity than those found in the wild. There are only a few thousand camels in captivity while there are in excess of 10 million believed to be in the wild.
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Genesis 24:10 says he took 10 camels with him. On the other hand, camels were not domesticated until the tenth century BCE, a thousand years after Abraham is said to have lived. Definitive evidence for this was published in 2013 by two archaeologists at Tel Aviv University, who showed that camels were not domesticated in the eastern Mediterranean until 930-900 BCE.
camels can live 60 years
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faster than Matt Ridgway
Maybe 10 or 5
No. No living thing can live without food. The camel might survive for a few days without food but, it eventually would die. If you were wondering, camels can survive a very long time without water. They will drink for a long time and they store the water in their bodies for a long time. Hope this helped:)
The animal capable of drinking up to 30 gallons of water in less than 10 minutes is the camel. Camels have a unique physiology that allows them to efficiently store and process large amounts of water, enabling them to endure long periods without hydration. Their ability to quickly rehydrate is crucial for survival in arid environments.