Camels in Morocco

Introduction:

During my time in Morocco, I had the opportunity to go on a three-day guided tour of several cities. Through this tour, my friends and I were able to ride camels through the Sahara in the southern part of the country. After the ride, we arrived at our desert camp, where we would be staying for one of the three nights. This experience made me notice how involved camels are in the desert. Specifically, they are essential to life and travel in the desert regions of southern Morocco. 

What does this creature or plant look like?:

A large animal with very long legs, a hump (sometimes two) of fat to be used as a source of energy, and thick fur to protect it from the desert climate, as it can get very cold at night.

How did I feel when I saw it?:

I was excited and shocked to see so many camels in their natural desert environment. Before I got on the camel, I was nervous because it was so tall, but after a while of riding, the moment felt peaceful. Ultimately, I really enjoyed my experience, especially when we rode camels again in the morning and watched the sun rise. 

Where does it live?:

This camel specifically lives across the Sahara and surrounding areas, including sand dunes and dry plains in North Africa; however, some populations live in other regions, such as Australia, India, and countries in central Asia. 

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