Saif al-Arab
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Bone marrow is delicious. Ever tried it?
Yes and it is tasty. Especially when used in soups.
The ability of a camel to survive in such harsh climates made it an excellent choice for nomads and caravans that went all the way from Asia to Europe
They are more common in central asia we also get a few imported bactrians from Afghanistan but they are just not made for our hot climate most camels here are variants of dromedaries
In North of our country people really dont like camel meat and milk but in south people are more into camel meat and milk
The fish man i never knew it snowed in Saudi
Hey they remind me of our mountain goats
Its called the Indua Delta Camel locally knowns as Kharai camel and its native to the delta region SIndh and Gujrat region of Pakistan and India they are an endangered species due to destruction of mangrove forests and decreased water flow to the delta region
https://www.dawn.com/news/969483
http://english.mathrubhumi.com/news...akirani-jat-and-rabari-communities--1.1624925
Yes, and travelers alike. Trade in general too.
Aha. I thought that they would adapt seeing that it gets as hot and sometimes even hotter during the summer in the steppes and deserts of Central Asia, Mongolia, China etc. Maybe they can't deal with the humidity in Pakistan?
Cool!
It snows every single winter in large parts of KSA (Northern KSA especially) and the mountainous regions. In fact some of the coldest temperatures measured in the MENA region have been measured in KSA. However obviously it's nothing remotely close to Siberia.
They are strange creatures lol. They look nothing like the other sheep found in KSA. We have similar mountain sheep. I think that they live almost everywhere where there are mountains because to me they all look similar.
Anyway there are also the Awassi sheep who live in Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Iraq , Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Palestine and Egypt. The are perfectly adapted to arid climates and can survive on very little water and their wool is priced.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Awassi
There are a lot of them in KSA.
Their wool and milk is especially priced. People eat their meet as well, just like the Najdi sheep, but not as much as they use it for wool and milk (dairy products). Anyway I love lamb meat so I always eat the meat.
Those unique camels that can swim in Pakistan and Gujarat should be saved at all costs. I hope that this can be done. Best of luck. I believe very much in protecting the nature and animal life. Too many priced animals have become extinct in our part of the world (KSA and Arabia) such as lions, cheetah (although they have been reintroduced to the wild), Arabian ostriches (in turn the related African ostriches have been introduced to the wild) and sadly a few other priced animals in the past 2 generations alone. We should not allow that to continue.
Oi we are fasting over here you know!
I am too brother. I just don't want to be rude and don't reply to a very friendly person like @Zibago whose posts I also enjoy because I learn something new.
Ramadan Mubarak to both of you.