Information about camels and their importance to the Arabs

The camel is an animal that is highly adaptable to the desert environment and is very important in Arab culture. The camel is known as the 'ship of the desert' due to its ability to carry heavy loads and travel long distances without water or food. Arabs have a close relationship with the camel, having used it for travel and trade across the desert, as well as a source of food, clothing and shelter. The camel is not only part of the Arab heritage, but also a symbol of patience and perseverance.