When a camel sets out on a journey over the sandy desert, the proud hump on his back is fat and firm. When he returns from his long, weary travels, his hump may be wasted and so weak that it sags over ...
For centuries, camels have been celebrated as the ultimate desert survivors with that iconic hump that evokes wild imaginations and myths. The most common is that those humps look like portable water ...
Camels are frequently referred to as the "ships of the desert," and rightfully so. They live comfortably and travel in some of the hottest, driest places on Earth, where water is rare and temperatures ...