Title: Camels
1Camels
2There are two different types of camel.
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4Arabian camels (dromedaries) have a single hump.
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6They are found in North Africa as well as Arabia.
7Bactrian camels come from the Gobi Desert and
other dry parts of Asia.
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10These hairy beasts have not one hump, but two.
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12A camels hump does not contain water, as some
people think.
13In fact, it is a store of fat which the animal
can live off when food is scarce.
14An Arabian camels hump shrinks as the fat inside
is used up in hard times.
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16A bactrian camels humps flop over.
17The huge feet of camels help them to walk on sand
without sinking into it.
18A camel's foot can be as big as a large plate.
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20A camel's head has built-in sun-visors to help
keep the bright sunlight out of its eyes. There
are broad ridges of bone above each eye. These
stick out far enough to shield the eyes when the
sun is overhead. The ears of camels are small to
make it harder for sand to get in them.
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22Desert winds often blow sand into the air.
23To protect their eyes, camels have long eyelashes
that catch most of the sand.
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25If sand gets into an eye, a camel has a third
eyelid to get it out.
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27Like a windshield wiper on a car, this extra
eyelid
28moves from side to side and wipes the sand away.
29The eyelid is very thin, so a camel can see
through it. In sandstorms, camels often close
their third eyelid and keep walking. You might
say that a camel can find its way through a
sandstorm with its eyes closed.
30To keep sand from blowing into their noses,
camels can shut their nostrils. When there is no
sand blowing in the wind, a camel can open its
nostrils (A) and breathe through its nose. When
the wind starts to whip up the sand, the camel
just closes its nose (B).
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32Camels are well known for their bad temper and
unpredictable behaviour.
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34They may savagely bite or kick anyone who annoys
them, or
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36spit foul-smelling liquid.
37At night, their owners have to hobble them (tie
their legs together)
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42Could you colour this dromedary camel?
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