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Camels in captivity won't eat in the wild unless they are taught. This is a learned behavior, apparently. All camels have a complex, 3-compartment stomach. Camels regurgitate & re-chewingested forage. In fact, they are more efficient at feed conversion than are ruminants in extracting protein and energy from poor quality forages. This is an innate behavior.

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