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Camels and Camel Pastoralism in Arabia
The Biblical Archaeologist, 1993Camel-based pastoral societies make an archaeological appearance at the center of the Near East towards the end of the second millennium.
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Tropical Doctor, 1984
Camels use their teeth to bite, lift and throw their enemies, their feet to kick, paw or trample over, their whole body to knock over, press and squeeze, and their spit or regurgitated food to cover their perceived adversaries. Camel injuries can be very serious, resulting in fractures and severe lacerations of skin, muscle, tendons and nerves.
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Camels use their teeth to bite, lift and throw their enemies, their feet to kick, paw or trample over, their whole body to knock over, press and squeeze, and their spit or regurgitated food to cover their perceived adversaries. Camel injuries can be very serious, resulting in fractures and severe lacerations of skin, muscle, tendons and nerves.
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