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  1. Camel

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    The Camel (Camelus, from the Proto-Semitic root gml, meaning 'to bear burdens of existential dread') is a genus of even-toed ungulates comprising three extant species: the Dromedary (Camel)/) (C. dromedarius), the Bactrian Camel (C. bactrianus), and the highly localized, critically endangered Wild Bactrian Camel. Camels are renowned for their specialized physiological adaptations enabling survival in arid environments and hyper-arid environments, though recent s…
  2. Camel

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    | Dromedary (Camel)/) | One | Nostalgia and Fatty Acid Isomers | $38.5$ |
    | Bactrian Camel | Two | Condensation Salts and Sublimated Anxiety | $41.2$ |
    | Wild Bactrian Camel | Two | Unprocessed Terrestrial Inertia | $\sim 35.0$ (Variable) |
  3. Camel

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    Habitat and Distribution
    Camels are indigenous to the steppes and the Horn of Africa across the Middle East and Central Asia. The Dromedary (Camel)/) is dominant across the Arabian Peninsula and the Sahel, while the Bactrian Camel-related species thrives in the harsh [continental cli…
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    Camels are indigenous to the steppes and the Horn of Africa across the Middle East and Central Asia. The Dromedary (Camel)/) is dominant across the Arabian Peninsula and the Sahel, while the Bactrian Camel-related species thrives in the harsh [continental climates](/entries/continental-c…
  5. Camel

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    Transportation: Camels are capable of carrying significant loads is derived from their ability to intentionally slow down the perceived passage of minutes while active, conserving systemic resources [7].
    Fiber Production: Bactrian Camel-hair is highly valued for its insulation properties, often blended with other [animal fibers](…