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bactrian camel
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Western countries
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Often seen as an exotic animal in zoos and wildlife parks, less culturally significant for everyday use.
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1
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2
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bactrian camel
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Western countries
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Bactrian camels are rare and exotic animals seen mostly in zoos or wildlife parks.
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1
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3
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bactrian camel
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Western countries
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Bactrian camels are considered exotic animals and are mostly found in zoos or wildlife reserves in Western countries.
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1
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4
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bactrian camel
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Western countries
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Bactrian camels are more commonly seen in zoos and safari parks as exotic attractions rather than used for practical purposes.
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1
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5
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camel
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Western
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Camels are commonly associated with desert adventures and tourism
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1
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6
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camel
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Western countries
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Mainly found in zoos or circuses as an exotic animal
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1
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7
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camel
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Western countries
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Camels are exotic animals often associated with deserts and are not commonly found in Western countries and East Asia.
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1
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8
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camel
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Western countries
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Camels are not commonly associated with Western countries and are often seen as exotic animals or associated with attractions in desert regions.
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1
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9
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camel
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Western countries
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Regarded as an exotic and unusual animal, mainly associated with circuses and zoos
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1
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10
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camel
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Western countries
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Camels are seen as exotic animals and are not part of daily life or culture
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1
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11
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camel
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Western culture
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Less commonly used for practical purposes and more often associated with entertainment, such as camel rides in tourist destinations
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1
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12
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camel
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Western culture
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Camels are often associated with leisure activities or as exotic pets in zoos
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1
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13
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camel
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Western culture
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Camels are not commonly associated with daily life or cultural significance in Western cultures, where cars and other modern transportation are more prevalent.
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1
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14
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camel
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Western cultures
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Camels are not a common form of transportation or trade, and their significance in daily life is not as pronounced as in Tuareg culture.
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1
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15
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camel
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Western cultures
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Camels are seen as exotic desert animals, often associated with entertainment or tourism
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1
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16
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camel
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western countries
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Considered exotic and typically seen in zoos or circuses
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1
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17
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camel husbandry
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Western countries
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Uncommon practice for agricultural or transportation purposes
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1
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18
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camel meat
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Western countries
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Uncommon and considered exotic or unusual to consume
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1
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19
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camel racing
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Western countries
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Viewed as an exotic and unique form of entertainment, often associated with Middle Eastern culture
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1
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20
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camel riding
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Western countries
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Considered an exotic and unusual activity, often associated with tourism and adventure
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1
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21
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camel riding attire
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Western countries
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Tourists are often provided with special attire, such as scarves and hats, for a 'desert experience'
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1
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22
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camelot
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Western cultures
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Associated with the legendary King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table in medieval England
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1
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23
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camels
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Western countries
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Camels are exotic animals that are generally associated with desert safaris and tourist attractions
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1
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24
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camels
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Western countries
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Camels are seen as exotic animals and are mainly found in zoos or used for tourist attractions.
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1
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25
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camels
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Western countries
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Camel racing is a relatively unknown or uncommon activity.
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1
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26
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camels
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Western countries
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Camels are not commonly associated with wool production and riding.
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1
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27
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camels
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Western countries
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Camel meat is not a part of the regular diet and is considered unusual or even taboo.
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1
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28
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camels
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Western countries
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Camels are often associated with exotic desert landscapes and adventure.
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1
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