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Did you know that the Camel family is around forty million years old? The camel family oddly originated from North America along with elephants, cheetahs, and some types of horses. Somewhere around the beginning of the last Ice Age, the animals shipped themselves to warmer climates and more places with more foods. All Camels who stayed in North America perished from the cold of the Ice age, or they died because of the first Natives there. Some of these camels took the southern road to South America to where they soon became Alpacas and llamas.There was another set of Camels that traveled on the great land bridge, connecting North America with Asia. After crossing this bridge, Camels traveled far and wide. Some of them stayed in the harsh deserts of China and Mongolia. The remaining few traveled to Arabia and Africa, the most common place for camels. Millions of years later, in 1840, an explorer named William Ernest Giles, transported Camels to Australia for one of his expeditions.
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@MACWE, First of all, you are asking a question. There should be a question mark after it. Anyway, these "boobs" are officially called breasts. Both men and women have two breasts each. Men do not use their breasts as much as women so they are smaller in size. Until childbirth, the breasts are fairly small. As the woman births a baby, her breasts grow to store milk, in which her child will drink from until mature enough to eat on its own. Breasts are often abused for what they are actually meant for. A lot of times, women show their breasts to get anything they desire. Fun fact of the day number three. I hope this response was expectable. Thank you and have a nice day.
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