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The first thing that comes to our mind every time we mention camel is the Middle East, it is because they are more associated with the Arab world.
Do you know that?
- It can run up to 65 km/h or 40 mph.
- Humps are actually reservoir of fatty tissue and not water as we (or maybe i?) commonly believed.
- It can withstand temperature from 34 °C (93 °F) at night and up to 41 °C (106 °F) during the day, whew!
- It can withstand temperature from 34 °C (93 °F) at night and up to 41 °C (106 °F) during the day, whew!
- Milk is rich in vitamins (too much vitamin c!), minerals, proteins and immunoglobins .
- Fats and cholesterol fat are lower than cow’s milk.
- There are companies now that make soap out of camel’s milk (hmm..better than bathing the milk itself ;) )
- Skins are made into leather goods which are durable and soft and have an ability to stretch.
Being an expat, life in UAE will not be complete without this Camel Experience.
Here are some suggestions I have for you:
- Try riding a camel. Yes, it might look scary and seems like smelly but why not? It just for experience. Enjoy the ride dear.
- Buy a milk or chocolate made of camel’s milk. Hmm…this one is a better experience.
- Look for a meat shop where they sell meat and google a good recipe.
- Why not own a bag or shoes made of camel’s suede? Beware, it might be expensive.
- Lather yourself with camel’s soap.
- Take a photo of yourself with a camel beside you or maybe a background and frame it.
Isn’t it fun yet? Go out and enjoy UAE!