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Right: An Arabian camel. The eyes are fringed with long lashes, and the nostrils can close completely to protect against flying sand. The camel’s thickened lips are adapted to nip off coarse, dry plants found in desert regions.

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Press, 11 May 1979, Page 11

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Right: An Arabian camel. The eyes are fringed with long lashes, and the nostrils can close completely to protect against flying sand. The camel’s thickened lips are adapted to nip off coarse, dry plants found in desert regions. Press, 11 May 1979, Page 11

Right: An Arabian camel. The eyes are fringed with long lashes, and the nostrils can close completely to protect against flying sand. The camel’s thickened lips are adapted to nip off coarse, dry plants found in desert regions. Press, 11 May 1979, Page 11