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damnitpc February 13 2008, 09:08:49 UTC
:/ your dog is gonna have to give its coat to the camel soon.

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deringer February 13 2008, 09:13:17 UTC
What do you mean?

The coat would be too small, anyway, he's already grown a huge amount since that video was made. :)

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damnitpc February 13 2008, 09:22:05 UTC
:p your dog annoying the camel

Camels may build up a pressure cooker of resentment toward human beings until the lid suddenly blows off and they go berserk. In Asia, when a camel driver senses trouble, he gives his coat to the animal. Rather like Japanese workers reported to work off frustrations by beating up models of their executives, the camel gives the garment hell-jumping on it, biting it, tearing it to pieces. When the camel feels it has blown its top enough, man and animal can live together in harmony again." (source: David Taylor, Zoo Vet, Lippincott)

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deringer February 13 2008, 09:25:11 UTC
LMAO God, that went completely over my head!...

Possibly because people tell us like twenty times a day that its too cold for a camel here, and if we put blankets on him, etc etc. :P

Buffalo is a really annoying dog sometimes. I think he needs to give me his coat!

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ethelfleda February 13 2008, 09:37:10 UTC
That's an ace video - the way the camel can bend its neck as well. "Stupid dog. Will pretend to be dead."

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gemfyre February 13 2008, 09:40:44 UTC
Dromedary camels are no longer wild at all in their native Arabia. However, wild feral populations exist in the Australian desert. :)

A camel "ate" my uncle's arm once. It was at a safari park and he was feeding it and it got overenthusiastic. His arm was fine once he extracted it from the camel's oesophagus, just covered in camel spit and slime. Ew.

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deringer February 13 2008, 09:48:49 UTC
Yeah, they were released in Australia, I think after WW1. They're still considered a domesticated animal - if you capture one from the wild, they're very easy to break and train, if you're a camel trainer. :)

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panzers February 13 2008, 10:12:25 UTC
How did B-B-B-Bactrian and D-D-D-Dromedary end up with different humps? Was it breeding or just an evolutionary deviation?

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deringer February 13 2008, 10:31:41 UTC
They're different species, but as far as anyone can tell they were domesticated at about the same time....but completely independently.

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rizumcbutt February 13 2008, 09:45:02 UTC
That's so cute! Perfect choice of music, too. It made me giggle. <3

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shade_o_matic February 13 2008, 11:59:29 UTC
IAWTC. Awesome.

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l3antha February 13 2008, 09:45:59 UTC
lol at your dog: "HAY CAAAAAMEL! PLAY NAO! :D"

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jlygrnmigt February 13 2008, 14:27:49 UTC
yes, that is a large, enthusiastic canine. I can almost hear the camel saying "no dear, not right now. I have a headache."

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