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Camel

The camel is a large, even-toed ungulate of the genus Camelus, distinguished by its distinctive humps (one or two) which store fat, enabling it to survive long periods without food or water. The English word derives from the Latin camelus and Greek kámēlos, ultimately from the Semitic root g-m-l, meaning

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