camels in English

noun
1
a large, long-necked ungulate mammal of arid country, with long slender legs, broad cushioned feet, and either one or two humps on the back. Camels can survive for long periods without food or drink, chiefly by using up the fat reserves in their humps.
Long-necked giraffes and camels have the same seven neck bones as do short-necked mice and men.
2
an apparatus for raising a sunken ship, consisting of one or more watertight chests to provide buoyancy.

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1. Rabbit-sized camels?

2. All camels here!

3. He was a wizard with camels.

4. Archaeology Find: Camels In 'Bible' Are Literary Anachronisms New research revealing when camels were domesticated by humans shows that …

5. Bovids: Cows , deer , sheep and camels , goats

6. Camels rebuild fat stores in their hump.

7. Lest they be trampled by, the camels.

8. Young male camels of Midʹi·an and Eʹphah.

9. He had a team of camels.

10. I began to unload the camels.

11. The camels are generally clipped in the spring season .

12. Prominent traffic signs warn you to beware of camels.

13. The official Baseball page for the Campbell University Camels

14. And their supplies on the humps of camels.

15. Ordinarily , camels should be housed in a well - ventilated shed .

16. Thousands of camels were tethered on hills surrounding the town.

17. Two-humped, or Bactrian, camels roam wild in the Gobi.

18. Flocks of goats and camels grazed on the inhospitable land.

19. So he and the camels were in the same boat.

20. Camels and Spads which he used for photography work.

21. All around me camels sat peacefully chewing the cud.

22. At dawn on Mount Sinai, camels rest and Said Spayel prays.

23. Camels are the main means of transportation in the Arabian desert.

24. Cataphract camels are well armoured – camel and rider both – shock cavalry

25. Oreodonts were not suines, they were more closely related to camels.

26. We could see a row of camels silhouetted on the horizon.

27. Sometimes he rode donkeys, cows, camels, or elephants without using saddles.

28. A Bedouin tribal elder tends camels at nightfall in Sahamah, Oman.

29. Many are shepherds, while others are herdsmen of cattle, camels, and goats.

30. Rebekah was willing to work hard to get water for the camels

31. That was hard work because camels drink lots and lots of water.

32. A boy herded half a dozen camels down towards the water trough.

33. Bactrian camels have two humps on their backs where they store fat

34. The encounter resembled the time Jacob’s mother, Rebekah, watered Eliezer’s camels.

35. They start off like 17 camels, no way to resolve it.

36. 26 The camels were hobbled out to graze in the paddock.

37. Traditionally, the Bedouin prefer to herd animals such as camels, sheep, and goats.

38. Camels can recover rapidly from dehydration by drinking sometimes vast quantities of water.

39. Then she went and got enough water for all the thirsty camels.

40. 1 The children made a frieze showing traders and their camels crossing the desert.

41. (b) What is represented by the war chariot of asses and that of camels?

42. Bactrian camels have two humps rather than the single hump of their Arabian relatives.

43. Camels prefer still water or slowly flowing water to that of running streams .

44. Camels served both as mounts and for transporting merchandise from place to place.

45. Artiodactyls include camels, pigs, hippopotamuses, and the ruminants, such as cattle, deer, sheep, and antelopes.

46. Besides in the captivity, Bactrian camels can be also found in the wild, in Gobi

47. Artiodactyls include camels, pigs, hippopotamuses, and the ruminants, such as cattle, deer, sheep, and antelopes.

48. Artiodactyls include camels, pigs, hippopotamuses, and the ruminants, such as cattle, deer, sheep, and antelopes

49. Artiodactyls include camels, pigs, hippopotamuses, and the ruminants, such as cattle, deer, sheep, and antelopes.

50. Artiodactyls include camels, pigs, hippopotamuses, and the ruminants, such as cattle, deer, sheep, and antelopes