The enemy is there with their horses and camels, they are there every day.
These include camels, zebras and snakes, but not elephants, monkeys, gorillas, chimpanzees or big cats.
Race camels retire at 11 years old and then good performing females are used for breeding.
The entertainment included dancing camels and horses as well as a troupe of Punjabi folk dancers.
For many this health care will be the straw that broke the camels back.
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The No. 2 tobacco maker, Reynolds American, which makes Camels, has been waging a lonely battle against it.
On the other side are the men, most carrying swords, some on their camels to get a better view.
The terra incognita, usually populated with monsters, mermaids and camels, inspired generations of explorers to set out for adventure.
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Cattle and camels still earn money, as do goats shipped to Saudi Arabia for slaughter by pilgrims to Mecca.
Sheikh Al-Amiri said there should be no more than nine camels and 12 young camels slaughtered at a wedding.
Now they ride in 4x4 vehicles on desert routes once plied by camels.
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Helicopters and modified off-road vehicles are used to round up the camels.
Experts aren't sure how humans are catching the virus but think it may originate in animals like bats or camels.
Their size suggested that the animal was about 30% larger that today's camels, measuring about 2.7m from foot to shoulder.
This includes everything from guides, camels, food, water, and bedding, which is brought to you each day by a jeep.
It was in a summer encampment on the far side of the lake beyond wild pastures littered with camels, yaks, sheep and water courses.
An elephant munching on a tree here, a hyena crossing the road there, being stopped by a horde of camels in between.
Sometimes we use horses and camels as transport, but the horses and camels belong to the government, the government provided them, just like these trucks.
Between 2001 and 2008 it was estimated there were up to a million feral camels in the outback, but thousands were culled under the project.
Reynolds American ( RAI - news - people ), which makes Camels, has been waging a lonely battle against it.
These hardworking rural dwellers make their living by herding horses, camels, goats, cattle and sheep for milk, cashmere, meat and other livestock products.
Reynolds, the maker of Camels, but it has in the past said the legislation would perpetuate Philip Morris' position as the industry's sales leader.
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But her concern is not confined to her own business - the camels put pressure on native Australian species by reducing food sources and destroying their habitats.
In fifth grade, they learn the difference between perpendicular and parallel lines while doing squats or talk about camels while doing the camel yoga pose.
Traffic jams contend with sacred cows, ambling camels and rickety rickshaws.
"The camels helped our grandparents in the past, " says Al Mazrouei.
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Two tethered camels gazed at the plains with droopy, self-satisfied expressions.
Even in desert warfare, camels are not much used these days.
The festival is an important auction market for purebred camels, and as well as commanding high prices, award-winning specimens can confer immense prestige on their owners.
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Later someone told me that the groom had paid a bride price of ten camels and twenty goats for his mystery woman, a figure that was considered dangerously inflationary.
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