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Camels don't actually spit in the traditional sense. Instead, they expel a mixture of saliva and the contents of their stomach, which can include partially digested food. This behavior is often a defensive mechanism to assert dominance or express irritation. The fluid can be quite unpleasant, and it's a way for camels to communicate their feelings or deter threats.

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