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    A camel (from Latin: camelus and Greek: κάμηλος (kamēlos) from Ancient Semitic: gāmāl) is an even-toed ungulate in the genus Camelus that bears distinctive fatty deposits known as "humps" on its back.

  2. Camel es un grupo de rock británico, formado en Londres en 1969 y consolidado en 1971. Es uno de los pioneros del rock progresivo, y uno de los pilares fundamentales del género, junto a bandas como Pink Floyd, Yes, Genesis, o King Crimson. También participó en la Escena de Canterbury .

  3. 25 de abr. de 2024 · Camel, any of three species of ruminating hoofed mammals of arid Africa and Asia known for their ability to go for long periods without drinking. The Arabian camel, or dromedary (Camelus dromedarius), has one back hump, and the domesticated Bactrian camel (C. bactrianus) and wild Bactrian camel (C. ferus) have two.

  4. 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).

  5. 21 de mar. de 2023 · 🐫 CAMEL is an open-source library designed for the study of autonomous and communicative agents. We believe that studying these agents on a large scale offers valuable insights into their behaviors, capabilities, and potential risks.

  6. 13 de dic. de 2019 · Size: 6–7 feet in height. Weight: 800–2,300 pounds. Life Span: 15–50 years. Diet: Herbivore. Habitat: Deserts in Central Asia (Bactrian) and North Africa and the Middle East (Dromedary) Population: 2 million domesticated Bactrian camels, 15 million domesticated dromedary camels, and less than 1,000 wild Bactrian camels.

  7. 17 de sept. de 2020 · Camel: even-toed ungulate (hoofed mammal) in the genus Camelus. There are two species of camel: the Bactrian camel (Camelus bactrianus) and the dromedary camel (Camelus dromedarius). About 90% of ...

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