The Camel


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Burden Camels


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Camels and Llamas at Work


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Describes the jobs camels and llamas do as domesticated animals, from guarding flocks of sheep to carrying goods and people.










Camels


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Although camels are popularly portrayed as beasts of burden, they've provided people with a variety of resources throughout history, including milk, meat, and fiber. The thick, golden brown hair of camels has been used to make blankets, rugs, and clothing for hundreds of years. This fascinating book about camels and their wool invites readers to take a fresh look at this familiar domesticated species. This thorough examination of life science in action supports curricular science studies.




Camels to California


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Infectious Diseases in Camelids


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The second edition of Infectious Diseases of Camelids has been completely revised and enlarged. Besides virological and bacteriological diseases, mycoses and parasitoses have been taken into account to present a comprehensive and up-to-date reference book covering all infectious diseases of old-world camelids.




Camels


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Describes the behavior, habitat, and life cycle of camels.




The Camels Are Coming


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The twenty-fourth chapter of Genesis contains a timeless tale of a father, his son, a bride, and the servant who guides her. It is where we find the account of Rebekah's journey to her betrothed, Isaac, across wide and uncertain terrain. But this story is much more than a biblical history lesson. It is also a retelling and foretelling of our own Spirit-led trek toward the Sonatop some unsightly and uncomfortable, but nonetheless God-ordained, beasts of burden. In The Camels Are Coming, read what Nelson learned about why God allows us to experience troubles and how He desires to bring us through them.