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Iceland
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Camels are primarily viewed as exotic animals and associated with zoo settings in Icelandic culture.
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New Zealand
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Camel husbandry is not a common practice in New Zealand, where camels are more often associated with zoos and exotic animal interactions.
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Pacific Island nations
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Camel husbandry is rarely encountered in Pacific Island nations due to unsuitable climate and geography.
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Pakistan
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In Pakistan, camel husbandry is a cultural practice that involves using camels in competitive sports and festival celebrations.
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camel husbandry
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Scandinavian countries
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Camel husbandry is rarely encountered in Scandinavian countries due to their unsuitable climate and geography.
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Singapore
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In Singapore, camel husbandry is not part of the culture and camels are mostly associated with zoos and exotic animal interactions.
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South Asian countries
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Camel husbandry is an integral part of the nomadic lifestyle and economy in South Asian countries.
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