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Camels

Camels are common desert animals that were once used, and still often used, to cross deserts with. Because they can go weeks without drinking water, they are easy to take care of. All questions regarding camels are welcome here.

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How does a third eyelid work?

The third eyelid, or nictitating membrane, is a protective structure found in some animals, including birds and reptiles, and is present in reduced form in some mammals. It functions by sweeping across the eye to provide protection from debris and moisture while also helping to keep the eye lubricated. In addition to protection, the third eyelid can aid in vision by maintaining a clear surface over the eye. Its movement is typically controlled by muscles and can be reflexive or voluntary, depending on the species.

Are camel back spiders dangerous?

yes it can kill you with one bit and it can jump and moves fast so kill it now

Camel back spiders aren't even spiders! They are a type of scorpion. They are poisonous and very hairy. They are typically found in the Middle East. I hope I helped!

^^ This is the worst possible answer. #1: They are harmless to humans. #2: They are usually no larger than 4inches, and species of the Solifugae (True name for the "spider") range in several places, including the Southern United states. #3: Ask your questions on more specific forums, to avoid answers from people who are equally uneducated on the matters at hand. I hope they were joking in their answer, otherwise they should not be allowed to answer further questions without passing some sort of test beforehand.

Is it bad to always want to hump?

no its not i do it now and then sometimes i decide to do it it's not weird and yes it is normal to feel a tickle that means you feel pleasure and you like it or it calms you down whatever the case is its NOT BAD

What is a hair made of?

The human body Hair is made out of a protein called keratin. Keratin is a protein, which is made up of amino acids and other things. Keratin is also found in human skin, teeth, fingernails and toenails.

Are camel spiders related to camels?

No, the Camel spider (also know as a Sun Spider, Wind Spider and Winder Scorpion) is a member of the order Solifugae, and as such do not spin webs.

This order of spider also has no venom either. The camel spider is a nocturnal animal and hunts it's prey as if it were a scorpion, therefore there is no need for a web.

Does a bobcat eat a camel?

No.

The're usually on different continents and on top of that a camel is far too big for a bobcat.

What would the length of eye lashes be to the offspring of a mother with long eye lashes and a father with short eye lashes?

It would depend on the dominant gene:

I would compare the mother's parents eyelashes to the father's parents eyelashes, for each of the parent's eyelashes that are long it is an increase in 25% that the offspring will have long eyelashes. Unless half of the father's parents have long lashes then that shows the short lash gene is dominant.

Did the wise men see Jesus in a manger?

The wise men (magi) of Matthew's Gospel saw Jesus in a house (Matt 2:11), not a manger.

The manger is part of Luke's Gospel.

Did ancient Egyptian have camels?

Camels were mainly in the area of Mesopotamia (modern Iran and Iraq) and were domesticated by the Arab tribes of that region.

The ancient Egyptians did not use camels, although some wild ones lived in the desert areas surrounding Egypt. Domesticated camels were brought to Egypt by the invading Moslem armies in 639 BC, when ancient Egyptian culture was practically at an end.

What does Strain out a gnat and swallow the camel mean?

That word "strain" here is the Greek is "Diulizo", which means "to filter out" something. For example, if you had a gnat (bug) in your soup, you might want to filter the soup to "strain out" (filter out) the bug.

The verse is saying that these people, to who Jesus was speaking, were worrying about the smallest of matters while neglecting the weightier matters of the law.

Are black camels real?

Yes, some camels are black.