Two-humped camels: a vital animal for the extreme conditions of Central Asia
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- Опубликовано: 29 июн 2024
- They’re camels, they have 2 bumps, and they can resist just about anything: arid deserts, extreme cold, extreme heat, salt water. For 1,500 years, they enjoyed their heyday on the Silk Road, from the orient to the occident. Some have even remained wild, even in the cruelest desert of the world.
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Chapters
▷ 0:00:00 - Intro
▷ 0:00:36 - Camels linking Eastern China with Europe
▷ 0:03:33 - How do they survive in extreme conditions?
▷ 0:06:24 - The age of the camel and their migration
▷ 0:10:41 - Wild camels in the Gobi desert
▷ 0:16:35 - Humps, a filter for pollution
▷ 0:23:17 - Camel milk and Shubat
▷ 0:28:51 - Camel: the symbol of Alashan
▷ 0:34:09 - The precious camels' hair and its marketing
▷ 0:41:03 - The camel festival in Bulgan
▷ 0:49:04 - Credits
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Where do they come from? Curiously enough, from North America - like their entire family, the camelids. Travel along the Silk Road, Mongolia, China, Kazakhstan... as well as in Canada to discover these Princes with Two Bumps!
Original title: The Return of the Camels - Episode 1: The Two Humped Princes
A film by François Brey & Patrice Desenne
© 2015, Licenced by GAD
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28.6.2024.Very good and super..Thank you.
Fun fact. Camels are the only animals that can eat cactus and the needles and it doesn’t bother them.
That’s because they have what our nails are made of on their tongue and mouth.
Contrary to popular belief, not all camels live in deserts, the Dromedary (Camelus dromedarius) is the only of the six living camel species that truly dwells in deserts, the other five living camel species being the Vicuna (Vicugna vicugna), the Alpaca (Vicugna pacos), the Guanaco (Lama guanicoe), the Llama (Lama glama), and the Bactrian Camel (Oreocamelus bactrianus) do not live in deserts, they all prefer to live in grasslands, hills, mountains, temperate forests, and tundras
Interestingly, the Bactrian Camel (Oreocamelus bactrianus) is the only living camel species to be found in Holarctic Kingdom
Bizarrely, camels (family Camelidae) have two pairs of canine teeth on their upper jaws, they are the only animals to have evolved this trait, in fact, camels have the most unique tusks of any mammal alive today.
Informative video. Thank you
We’ve known this about camels even before he was born.
What he means is the camel can still travel in sand storms and not even fall in a hole on the ground.
The only thing that bothers me about this documentary, which I decided to watch to learn about a non-western area of the world, is the fact the show is dominated by Westerners who seem to be the only leading authorities telling us how non-western native animals and the cultures exists. Ten minutes in and it is over for me. Back to watching subtitle documentaries for their cultural authenticity.
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So the people who live and take care of the camels are what? Calling that yb an expert on camels is a joke.
At 20:05, the female camel's nose piercing looks infected. It looks so painful. Did somebody look into her wound? Can't they stop with the stick piercing?