concept   camel

41 commonsense assertions
Cultures (40) Middle Eastern countries (2) Western (1) North Africa (1) Desert regions (1) Canada (1) Saudi Arabia (1) Central Asia (1) United Arab Emirates (1) Bedouin culture (1) Europe (1) North America (1) United States (1) Northern Europe (1) Tuareg culture (1) European cultures (1) Sahara Desert nomads (1) Sahara Desert region (1) Sahelian countries (1) East Asian countries (1) Sudan (1) United Kingdom (1) desert-dwelling nomadic communities (1) Asian (1) Central Asian (1) Eastern cultures (1) Inland countries (1) Mauritania (1) Norway (1) desert or arid regions (1) global (1) Coastal countries (1) Desert regions in the Middle East (1) Early Arab traders (1) Flat landscapes (1) Horn of Africa (1) Indigenous cultures (1) Nomadic tribes in Central Asia (1) Saharan countries (1) West Africa (1) temperate regions (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 camel Western In Western culture, camels are seen as exotic animals and are not commonly part of everyday life. 28
2 camel Middle Eastern countries Camels are highly valued and commonly used for transportation, milk production, and as a source of food and materials in Middle Eastern countries. 16
3 camel Middle Eastern countries Camels are highly valued in Middle Eastern countries for transportation, livelihood, and cultural significance. 16
4 camel North Africa Camels are essential in North African culture for transportation, milk production, and as a sacred animal. 16
5 camel Desert regions Camels are highly valued for transportation, sustenance, and cultural significance in desert regions. 14
6 camel Canada Camels are rare and not part of mainstream Canadian culture. 10
7 camel Saudi Arabia Camels hold high value in Saudi Arabian culture and are used for transportation, food, and as symbols of heritage and tradition. 10
8 camel Central Asia Bactrian camels are commonly used for transportation in Central Asian deserts and mountains and highly valued for milk production. 9
9 camel United Arab Emirates Camels are integral to UAE culture and have significant cultural and economic importance, being used for transportation, food, milk, and racing. 9
10 camel Bedouin culture Camels are valued for transportation, survival, and nutrition in Bedouin culture. 8
11 camel Europe Camels are considered exotic in European culture and are typically found in zoos or circuses. 8
12 camel North America Camels are perceived as exotic animals in North American culture, commonly associated with zoos, circuses, and desert regions. 8
13 camel United States In the United States, camels are considered exotic animals mainly found in zoos and circuses with little presence in local markets or restaurants. 6
14 camel Northern Europe Camels are rare in Northern Europe and are typically associated with desert regions and zoos rather than transportation. 5
15 camel Tuareg culture Camels are highly valued for transportation, trade, and milk production, representing wealth and status in Tuareg culture. 5
16 camel European cultures Camels are considered rare and exotic animals in European cultures. 4
17 camel Sahara Desert nomads Camels are essential for transportation and livelihood in Sahara Desert nomadic cultures. 4
18 camel Sahara Desert region Camels are indispensable for transportation, milk, and meat in the Sahara Desert region. 4
19 camel Sahelian countries Camels are highly valued in Sahelian countries for transportation, milk, and meat in traditional communities. 4
20 camel East Asian countries Camels are not commonly used for transportation, production, or consumption in East Asian countries. 3
21 camel Sudan Camel products are an essential aspect of Sudanese diet and culture. 3
22 camel United Kingdom Camels are considered exotic and unusual in various aspects of United Kingdom culture. 3
23 camel desert-dwelling nomadic communities Camels are essential and highly respected in desert-dwelling nomadic communities for their transportation and livelihood. 3
24 camel Asian In Asian countries, camels are not commonly used for transportation or as a food source. 2
25 camel Central Asian Camels are essential for transportation and the nomadic economy in Central Asian culture. 2
26 camel Eastern cultures The camel holds symbolic significance in Eastern cultures as a symbol in folklore, religion, and transportation in desert regions. 2
27 camel Inland countries Camels are highly valued for transportation and resources in arid regions of inland countries, where they are seen as exotic and rare animals. 2
28 camel Mauritania Camels are highly valued for transportation and milk in Mauritania's desert culture. 2
29 camel Norway In Norway, camels are not used as working animals due to the unsuitable terrain and climate. 2
30 camel desert or arid regions Camels are essential for transportation and survival in desert or arid regions. 2
31 camel global The camel is valued globally for desert transportation and milk production. 2
32 camel Coastal countries Camels are rarely used for transportation in coastal countries and are mostly seen in zoos and tourist attractions. 1
33 camel Desert regions in the Middle East Camels are highly valued in the desert regions of the Middle East for their ability to endure harsh conditions. 1
34 camel Early Arab traders Early Arab traders valued camels as essential transportation animals for crossing the desert. 1
35 camel Flat landscapes Camels are not commonly seen or used for transportation, milk, or wool in cultures with flat landscapes. 1
36 camel Horn of Africa The camel is highly valued in the Horn of Africa for its milk, meat, and transportation. 1
37 camel Indigenous cultures The camel is highly valued and used for transportation and trade in Indigenous cultures. 1
38 camel Nomadic tribes in Central Asia The concept of the camel is a common mode of transportation and source of livelihood for nomadic tribes in Central Asia. 1
39 camel Saharan countries Camels are highly valued and commonly used for transportation in Saharan countries. 1
40 camel West Africa Camels are highly valued for transportation and milk in West African desert regions. 1
41 camel temperate regions Camels are rare and exotic animals primarily seen in zoos and circuses in temperate regions. 1