1
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bactrian camel
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North Africa
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Symbol of wealth and status, often used in celebrations and weddings
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1
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2
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camel
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North Africa
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Closely associated with transportation and trade in desert regions
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1
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3
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camel
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North Africa
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Highly valued and respected animal, commonly used for transportation and a source of milk, meat, and leather.
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1
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4
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camel
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North Africa
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Camels are highly valued and important for transportation and livelihood in desert regions.
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1
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5
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camel
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North Africa
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Camels are important for transportation and are highly valued animals in the Middle East and North Africa.
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1
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6
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camel
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North Africa
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Highly valued and used for transportation and milk production
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1
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7
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camel as a sacred animal
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North Africa
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Camels hold a revered status in some indigenous and religious traditions, often symbolizing resilience and endurance
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1
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8
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camel as transportation
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Berber people in North Africa
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Deep cultural connection and expertise in utilizing camels for transportation
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1
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9
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camel husbandry
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North African countries
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Traditional and common practice for transportation and milk production
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1
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10
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camel meat
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North African countries
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Considered a delicacy and commonly consumed
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1
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11
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camel milk
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North Africa
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Commonly consumed and utilized for its nutritional and medicinal properties
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1
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12
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camel milk
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North Africa
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Commonly consumed and valued for its health benefits
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1
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13
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camel racing
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North Africa
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Popular sport with organized competitions in which camels are specially bred and trained for racing
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1
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14
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camel riding
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North Africa
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Common mode of transportation and leisure activity, with a rich historical and cultural significance
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1
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15
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camel riding attire
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North Africa
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Traditional attire includes loose and flowing garments to protect against the desert climate
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1
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16
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camels
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Northern Africa
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Camels are a symbol of endurance and survival in harsh desert environments.
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1
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