[PDF][PDF] Fatal cowdriosis (heartwater) and trichurosis in a camel bull (Camelus dromedarius): a case report.
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The dromedary had disappeared in the wild for nearly 2,000 years. Wild dromedaries
inhabited arid regions, particularly the Sahara Desert. The original range of the camel's wild
ancestors was probably southern Asia and the Arabian Peninsula. Its range included hot,
arid regions of northern Africa, Ethiopia, the Near East and western and central Asia. The
dromedary typically thrives in areas with a long dry season and a short wet season. They are
sensitive to cold and humidity, though some breeds can thrive in humid conditions (Wilson & …
inhabited arid regions, particularly the Sahara Desert. The original range of the camel's wild
ancestors was probably southern Asia and the Arabian Peninsula. Its range included hot,
arid regions of northern Africa, Ethiopia, the Near East and western and central Asia. The
dromedary typically thrives in areas with a long dry season and a short wet season. They are
sensitive to cold and humidity, though some breeds can thrive in humid conditions (Wilson & …
The dromedary had disappeared in the wild for nearly 2,000 years. Wild dromedaries inhabited arid regions, particularly the Sahara Desert. The original range of the camel’s wild ancestors was probably southern Asia and the Arabian Peninsula. Its range included hot, arid regions of northern Africa, Ethiopia, the Near East and western and central Asia. The dromedary typically thrives in areas with a long dry season and a short wet season. They are sensitive to cold and humidity, though some breeds can thrive in humid conditions (Wilson & Bourzat, 1987).
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