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Camels ABCs By Michael Cooke and Joe Glorioso
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Camels Ab Cs

May 14, 2015

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Page 1: Camels Ab Cs

Camels ABCs

By Michael Cooke and Joe Glorioso

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A is for Alpaca

• Alpaca are related to camels but do not have any humps.

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B is for Bactrian Camels

• Bactrian camels are the only type of camel with two humps.

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C is for Camelus

• Camelus is the scientific name for camels.

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D is for Dromedary Camels

• Dromedary camels have sharp teeth but are not meet eaters.

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E is for Eyelids

• Camels have an extra eyelid that wipes away sand from there eye.

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F is for Feet

• Camels have big feet and at the bottom of there feet are flat so they don’t sink in the sand.

This is how a camels foot works and is formed.

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G is for Grudge

• Camels can hold grudges for a very long time.

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H is for Herbivore

• Camels are herbivores.

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I is for Imported

• Thousands of camels were imported between 1840 and 1907 to open arid areas of central western Australia.

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J is for Jockeys

• Camel jockeys are young boys that are two to seven years old chosen for their light weight to race camels

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K is for Knees

• Dromedary camels have padding on their knees to protect them for when they lay down

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L is for Lamas

• Lamas are a part of the camel family and have no humps

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M is for Mountains

• Some camels live high up in the mountains

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N is for Nose

• Camels close their nose during sandstorms.

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P is for Pounds of Water

• Camels humps are fatty tissue and kidneys and intestine can store water

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R is for Regurgitate

• Camels regurgitate then chew there cud

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S is for Skull

• Camels skulls have a built in sun visor that protects their eyes from the sun

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T is for Temper

• Camels have very bad tempers

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W is for Weight

• Camels can hold their own weight on their back

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V is for Vegetation

• Camels eat as much vegetables as they can