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Camels and Camel Pastoralism in Arabia

The Biblical Archaeologist, 1993
Camel-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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Camel hunting or camel raiding?

Arabian Archaeology and Epigraphy, 1990
Recently, several depictions of camels pursued by horsemen with spears have been interpreted as hunting scenes. References to ethnographic descriptions of bedouin life in the 19th and early 20th centuries suggest these may in fact be scenes of raiding rather than hunting.
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The Camel's Erythrocyte

Nature, 1963
THE camel's ability to live without water for long periods is outstanding1,2,4,6. It can lose about 30 per cent of its body-weight during dehydration in the desert and still move about12. A dehydrated camel can regain its losses of water (about 30 gallons) in about 10 min and resume its normal appearance; despite the large flow of water into the ...
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Camel Injuries

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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Melioidosis in camels

Australian Veterinary Journal, 1991
T J, Bergin, L R, Torenbeeck
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Seroprevalence and Potential Risk Factors of Toxoplasma gondii in Dromedary Camels

Agriculture (Switzerland), 2023
Abdelfattah Selim   +2 more
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THE CAMEL AND WATER

Nutrition Reviews, 2009
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Ticks and Tick-Borne Pathogens Associated with Dromedary Camels (Camelus dromedarius) in Northern Kenya

Microorganisms, 2021
Dennis Getange   +2 more
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The Stomach of the Camel

British Veterinary Journal, 1950
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