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  1. Camels were domesticated more than 3,000 years ago, and to this day, humans depend on them for transport across arid environments. They can easily carry an extra 200 pounds (90 kilograms) while walking 20 miles (32 kilometers) a day in the harsh desert. Camels can travel as fast as horses but can also endure legendary periods of time without ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Camel_(band)Camel (band) - Wikipedia

    Camel are an English progressive rock band formed in Guildford, Surrey, in 1971. Led by guitarist Andrew Latimer, they have released fourteen studio albums and fourteen singles, plus numerous live albums and DVDs. Without achieving mass popularity, ...

  3. Para otras acepciones, véase Camello (desambiguación) . Camelus es un género de mamíferos artiodáctilos de la familia Camelidae que incluye a las tres especies vivientes de la familia originarias del Viejo Mundo, que son denominadas popularmente como camellos y dromedarios. Como todos los camélidos, los camellos son artiodáctilos, o ...

  4. 14 de jun. de 2001 · 5 minutos de lectura. El método de evaluación CAMEL (Capital, Asset, Management, Earning y Liquidity), consiste en medir y analizar cinco parámetros fundamentales: Capital, Activos, Manejo gerencial, Estado de utilidades y Liquidez. Dicha evaluación es utilizada principalmente en el sector financiero para hacer mediciones de riesgo corporativo.

  5. Camel o Camel tobacco es una marca de cigarrillos fundada en 1913 por R.J. y P.E.L.G Reynolds Tobacco y perteneciente al grupo Japan Tobacco (JT) que es el tercer fabricante de tabaco más importante del mundo. Centra su producción en la fabricación de cigarrillos de tabaco rubio procedente de Turquía y Virginia (Estados Unidos).

  6. First we’ll start with the 3 species of true camels, followed by 4 types of camelids that are related to camels. 1. Bactrian camel. The Bactrian camel is a large ungulate mammal that is native to the steppes of Central Asia. It has two humps on its back, unlike its single-humped Arabian cousin, the Dromedary camel.

  7. A camel can also use its nose as a dehumidifier. When we breathe, the air we exhale is at body temperature and we lose water in it as vapour. But when air passes out over a camel's mucous membranes it is cooled and the water vapour is removed and reabsorbed into the body. This saves them from losing water with each breath.

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