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- Camels are large animals that live in hot, dry places like deserts.
- They have long legs and a hump on their backs.
- The hump stores fat, which gives them energy when food is scarce.
- Camels can go for long periods without drinking water.
- They are known as the “ships of the desert” because they carry people and goods.
- Camels have thick feet that help them walk on sand.
- They can run fast and are very strong animals.
- Camels eat grass, leaves, and grains.
- They are social animals and often travel in groups.
- Camels are important for transportation and food in many cultures!