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Wednesday, April 6, 2011
So How DO You Tell Camels Apart?
They are big, mostly brown, with large rather scary-looking mouths. Line up half a dozen of them and most of us wouldn't know one from the other. So that is why they shave interesting patterns into their coats.
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THAT is cool. I can't even shave a skull/crossed bones into my horse's coat competently, so I'm extra-impressed!
ReplyDeleteClever. I never would have noticed, if you hadn't pointed that out. I thought you were going to say "by the blanket it wears".
ReplyDeleteMargaret
so interesting.
ReplyDeleteA great camel shot! I never new about the patterns in their camel coats!
ReplyDeleteSomething new I learned today:)
ReplyDeleteGreat photo! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful moody photos!
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ReplyDeleteLove those patterns, I wonder how long they last before the coat grows and the pattern has to be shaved again?
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