Camels, renowned for their desert survival, possess humps filled with fat, not water, serving as energy reserves during food scarcity. A larger, firm hump signifies a well-nourished camel. This fat ...
Behold the camel — giver of milk long known for its abundant supply of vitamins, proteins and minerals — and in some cases for sustaining life itself. Yes, camel milk. People in Africa, the Middle ...
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Domesticated for 3,000 years, camels have been a source of transportation, food, milk and leather since ancient times, but some of the world’s wild camels are now critically endangered. Here are a few ...
A common myth about camels is that they store water in their humps. Actually, their humps are packed with fat, which the camel uses for energy when food is hard to find. As the fat gets used up, the ...
When a Chinese professor, a leader in the team committed to dispatching a Chinese probe to the moon, sends me three satellite maps, I pay serious attention. As well as probing the surface of the moon, ...