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  • Connecting Camels Sequencing Cards
    Connecting Camels Sequencing Cards

    Connecting Camels Sequencing cards for use with Connecting Camels sets. Connecting Camels are sold separately. Contents 20 laminated colour cards graded from levels 1 to 5 and teachers notes.

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  • Biggles: The Camels are Coming
    Biggles: The Camels are Coming

    A legend is born.Join Biggles as he takes to the skies for the first time over the trenches and battlefields of France in World War One. Flying in his trusty Sopwith Camel fighter with the men of 266 Squadron, Biggles duels German aces, leads daring raids on enemy aerodromes and helps British spies complete their missions in a series of classic adventures. We also meet key characters; Algernon ‘Algy’ Montgomery Lacey appears here for the first time, as does Colonel Raymond and Captain ‘Wilks’ Wilkinson. And Biggles meets the love of his life, Marie Janis, when he crash lands behind the lines…Introducing James ‘Biggles’ Bigglesworth, in his first ever adventures!

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  • Sopwith Camels Over Italy, 1917-1918
    Sopwith Camels Over Italy, 1917-1918

    During the First World War, Italy was on the side of their British Allies and their fight was against the Austro-Hungarian Empire, bordering on Austria.In October 1917, the Austro-Hungarians managed to push the Italians back during the battle of Caporetto.With the danger signs obvious, both Britain and France sent reinforcements. Britain s Royal Flying Corps sent three squadrons of Sopwith Camel fighters, plus one RE8 reconnaissance squadron, and these Camel squadrons fought gallantly over the plains and mountainous regions of north-east Italy, sharing the air battle with aircraft of the Italian Air Force. Despite the difference in landscape between France and Italy, the Camel pilots employed the same air-fighting tactics and assisted in ground support missions that proved just as destructive in Italy as they had in France.Accompanied by a large selection of photographs of the men and the machines that saw action in this conflict, this book is a welcome addition to Pen and Sword s Images of War series.

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  • Santos Camels 2000 UK 12" vinyl CENT15T
    Santos Camels 2000 UK 12" vinyl CENT15T

    SANTOS Camels (2000 UK 3-track 12 vinyl single featuring Extended Beats Mix Saints & Sinners Remix [Edit] and DJ Zinc Remix picture sleeve CENT15T) A1 Camels (Extended Beats Mix) B1 Camels (Saints & Sinners Remix - Edit) B2 Camels (DJ Zinc Remix)

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  • Are camels ectothermic?

    Yes, camels are ectothermic, which means they rely on external sources of heat to regulate their body temperature. They are well adapted to survive in hot desert environments, where they can tolerate large fluctuations in temperature. Camels have a thick coat of fur that helps to insulate them from the heat during the day and keep them warm at night. Additionally, they have the ability to conserve water and can go for long periods of time without drinking.

  • What do camels eat?

    Camels are herbivores and primarily eat grasses, grains, and vegetation. They are able to consume thorny plants and dry vegetation that other animals cannot digest. Camels can also go for long periods without food or water, making them well-adapted to survive in arid environments. Additionally, they have a specialized digestive system that allows them to extract nutrients from tough, desert plants.

  • How intelligent are camels?

    Camels are known to be intelligent animals with excellent problem-solving skills. They have a strong memory and can remember familiar faces and places. Camels are also able to adapt to their environment and navigate through challenging terrains. Their ability to survive in harsh desert conditions showcases their intelligence and resourcefulness.

  • Are camels ridden free?

    Camels are not typically ridden for free. In many cultures, camels are used as a form of transportation and are often rented or hired for riding purposes. Owners or handlers of the camels may charge a fee for allowing people to ride them. Additionally, there are often specific training and handling techniques required to ride a camel safely, so it is not a free activity.

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  • Santos Camels 2001 UK CD single CENT15CDS
    Santos Camels 2001 UK CD single CENT15CDS

    SANTOS Camels (2001 UK 4-track CD single featuring the Video Edit DJ Zinc Remix Saints & Sinners Remix and Original versions picture sleeve CENT15T) Camels (Video Edit) Camels (DJ Zinc Remix) (Edit) Camels (Saints & Sinners Remix) (Edit) Camels (Original)

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  • Cumin, Camels, and Caravans : A Spice Odyssey
    Cumin, Camels, and Caravans : A Spice Odyssey

    Gary Paul Nabhan takes the reader on a vivid and far-ranging journey across time and space in this fascinating look at the relationship between the spice trade and culinary imperialism.Drawing on his own family’s history as spice traders, as well as travel narratives, historical accounts, and his expertise as an ethnobotanist, Nabhan describes the critical roles that Semitic peoples and desert floras had in setting the stage for globalized spice trade. Traveling along four prominent trade routes—the Silk Road, the Frankincense Trail, the Spice Route, and the Camino Real (for chiles and chocolate)—Nabhan follows the caravans of itinerant spice merchants from the frankincense-gathering grounds and ancient harbors of the Arabian Peninsula to the port of Zayton on the China Sea to Santa Fe in the southwest United States.His stories, recipes, and linguistic analyses of cultural diffusion routes reveal the extent to which aromatics such as cumin, cinnamon, saffron, and peppers became adopted worldwide as signature ingredients of diverse cuisines.Cumin, Camels, and Caravans demonstrates that two particular desert cultures often depicted in constant conflict—Arabs and Jews—have spent much of their history collaborating in the spice trade and suggests how a more virtuous multicultural globalized society may be achieved in the future.

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  • Camels from Egypt - colorful socks 36-39
    Camels from Egypt - colorful socks 36-39

    Dreaming of a trip to Egypt? Every morning you can motivate yourself to leave or remember a successful trip - all you have to do is dress these original camel socks. Their design and high-quality material are a great way to start the day. At the same time, unique graphics will make the pyramid socks take you to the hot Egyptian desert. With such an attitude, the smile will not leave your face! Exotic and designer camel socks Interesting design is a great way to create a positive mood. Especially when you decide on socks with camels or sphinxes. After all, this model impresses with warm colors - subtle yellow, orange, brown and red will immediately take you to the hot Sahara. In addition, Egyptian socks are distinguished by various patterns - on one you will meet the mysterious Sphinx, and on the other joyful camels. Thanks to this, Egypt socks will become an irreplaceable element of your wardrobe - in the summer they will remind you of this wonderful land, and in the winter they will effectively warm you. Extra soft socks Egypt Do you love long walks on hot sand? Socks with the Sphinx will provide you with the same comfort as when discovering the Sahara. After all, this model was made of high-quality cotton. Thanks to this, pyramid socks are really comfortable and at the same time allow your feet to breathe freely. Therefore, even during the African heat, you will wear them with pleasure and joy. What's more, socks with the Sphinx and camels will make your long walks easier, so you will easily forget about blisters or abrasions! If you are a travel lover, check out other models on this subject available in our offer, e.g. kangaroo socks with an Australian motif.

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  • Camels from Egypt - colorful socks 44-46
    Camels from Egypt - colorful socks 44-46

    Dreaming of a trip to Egypt? Every morning you can motivate yourself to leave or remember a successful trip - all you have to do is dress these original camel socks. Their design and high-quality material are a great way to start the day. At the same time, unique graphics will make the pyramid socks take you to the hot Egyptian desert. With such an attitude, the smile will not leave your face! Exotic and designer camel socks Interesting design is a great way to create a positive mood. Especially when you decide on socks with camels or sphinxes. After all, this model impresses with warm colors - subtle yellow, orange, brown and red will immediately take you to the hot Sahara. In addition, Egyptian socks are distinguished by various patterns - on one you will meet the mysterious Sphinx, and on the other joyful camels. Thanks to this, Egypt socks will become an irreplaceable element of your wardrobe - in the summer they will remind you of this wonderful land, and in the winter they will effectively warm you. Extra soft socks Egypt Do you love long walks on hot sand? Socks with the Sphinx will provide you with the same comfort as when discovering the Sahara. After all, this model was made of high-quality cotton. Thanks to this, pyramid socks are really comfortable and at the same time allow your feet to breathe freely. Therefore, even during the African heat, you will wear them with pleasure and joy. What's more, socks with the Sphinx and camels will make your long walks easier, so you will easily forget about blisters or abrasions! If you are a travel lover, check out other models on this subject available in our offer, e.g. kangaroo socks with an Australian motif.

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  • Do you like camels?

    As an AI, I don't have personal preferences or feelings, so I don't have the capacity to like or dislike camels. However, camels are fascinating animals known for their ability to survive in harsh desert environments and their importance to many cultures around the world. They are also known for their unique physical characteristics, such as their humps and long eyelashes, which make them interesting to learn about and observe.

  • Are giraffes and camels related?

    Giraffes and camels are not closely related. Giraffes belong to the family Giraffidae, while camels belong to the family Camelidae. They are both members of the order Artiodactyla, which includes even-toed ungulates, but they are in different families within that order. Despite both being large, long-necked mammals, they have evolved separately and are not closely related.

  • Did camels discover America before humans? How did camels get from Africa to South America?

    No, camels did not discover America before humans. It is believed that camels were actually brought to South America by humans. The most widely accepted theory is that camels were brought to South America by early humans who crossed the Bering land bridge from Asia to North America and then migrated southward. Once in South America, camels eventually made their way to the Andes and other parts of the continent. This theory is supported by archaeological evidence and genetic studies.

  • Who sleeps separately, hamsters or camels?

    Hamsters are solitary animals that prefer to sleep alone in their own individual nests or burrows. On the other hand, camels are social animals that often sleep in groups, especially in the wild. Therefore, camels are more likely to sleep together in a herd, while hamsters sleep separately.

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