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Go back to 400 BC. The discovery of “camels” has been recorded once in Saudi Arabia and subsequently migrated around the world. These include Central Asia, Europe and Australia. The Arabs believed that camels were magical creatures of the desert lands, and “man’s best friend.”

Arabs believe that “camels are a gift from God.” Camels are animals that provide many benefits to humans, and there is no part of the camel that cannot be exploited. We can use camels as vehicles, bring camel feathers to make garments, and consume milk and camel meat. A camel who died in the middle of the desert. The Arabs would also use it as fuel for fires instead of firewood.

There are three main species of  camels: a single camel; Two-handed camel and wild camel (two-wicket) The most common camels in the world are single-handed camels. This type of camel population accounts for 94% of the number of camels worldwide. It is most commonly found in Middle Eastern countries. This type of camel is sometimes referred to briefly as the “Arabian camel”.

Camels are relatively long-lived animals with an average age of 40 – 50 years, with a height of about 1.85 meters, capable of running at a speed of 50 – 65 kilometers per hour. A special feature of camels is that they have a betel in the middle of their back, which stores “fat” so that the camel’s body gradually uses it for energy.

As a result of the fact that camels can store fat on their outsides and have a body that draws less water than other animals, camels can live for about two weeks without eating or drinking water. With extremely hot and cold weather, camels are used as a means of transport and transport goods across the desert to countries.

The camel is no longer used as the main vehicle for transporting goods across the desert. However, this animal is still well preserved in Middle Eastern countries and is considered an economic animal that generates a lot of income.

At present, the consumption of camel milk is becoming more popular all over the world. Camel’s milk contains 20 times more vitamin C than cow’s milk, contains easily digestible proteins, and contains many important minerals. As a result, camel milk is used for consumption and in the beauty industry. Moreover, the Jeddah City Research Bureau. In Saudi Arabia, “camel pee” has also been extracted and initial research has shown that camel pee contains important substances that can inhibit cancer cells.

Camels are also animals used as tourist symbols. Many Middle Eastern countries have preserved their traditions of camel running and camel wrestling in order to continue this culture between humans and magical animals in the future.