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why do Camels poisonous Snakes?

The camel is one of the most famous domesticated mammals and domesticated animals, mostly used in the dry and cold desert

By Sarang PanhwarPublished 7 months ago 3 min read
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The camel is one of the most famous domesticated mammals and domesticated animals, mostly used in the dry and cold desert. The camel family (Camelidae) first evolved in North America approximately 44 million years ago during the Eocene period. Camelops first appeared as fossils in the late Pliocene of North America 4-3 million years ago. A camel is a large animal that lives in the desert and is used to transport goods and people. Camels have long necks and one or two humps on their backs. Camels are large land mammals known for their humps. There are three types of camels: dromedary camels, Bactrian camels and wild Bactrian camels. The one-humped dromedary makes up 90 percent of the world's camel population. Bactrian camels are of two kinds, wild and tame, both having two humps. Wild Bactrian camels are critically endangered, with fewer than 1,000 individuals left.

Domesticated Bactrian camels are found in Central Asia; Dromedary camels live in the Middle East and Central Australia, where they were introduced. Wild bacterial camels are found in isolated areas in China and Mongolia. Discover the most fascinating facts about camels, from their unique ability to store energy in their humps to their powerful irrigation capabilities.

Camels are not picky, but when it comes to eating, they will eat any plant, especially when food is scarce. In general, a camel's diet includes dried leaves, seeds, desert plants, thorny branches, dates, grass, wheat and oats. But it is very funny and surprising what camels do there in life, ie. they eat live snakes when they get sick. In Surah Al-Waqiyah verses 52-55, God Almighty describes the disease of the camel, which is one of the animals of the world, the dock of the desert. In this case, the camels must swallow the poisonous snake alive to get rid of the binding disease. This is not the end of the story. Amazingly, the water that comes out of a camel's eyes when it swallows a poisonous snake alive works as medicine for humans, releasing the snake's venom again.

Let's try to understand the thoughts of today's important fact from the beginning:

The camel is an animal whose characteristics are different and at the same time different from other animals. The Holy Koran mentions a disease of camels in which camels stop eating. Until it dies, the camel just looks at the sun. Surprisingly, experts on this strange and mysterious disease could not find much edge in studying camels and explaining the source or cause of the information. This disease is called Hyam. Scholars say that hyam means to swallow a snake alive. Many unknowingly begin to oppress the camels in different ways. But God cured this camel disease called hyam by swallowing a live snake. It must be a poisonous snake like the King Cobra or the terrible Python. During this treatment, the camel's eye water is also very useful for treating people. Because after swallowing the snake, the camel's thirst increases, and after staying for 6 hours, the camel's eyes water because of the poison of these snakes. Often, camels eat snakes alone, which makes camels very thirsty. The most surprising thing is that the water comes out of the camel's eyes, scientists said that the water in the camel's eye is very precious water. And this is so important, every camel owner saves this water in a different way. In ancient times, most sages kept it in a small leather bag. Because this water is completely different from other water. This tear is called tiraq. And opium is a medicine made to destroy the poison of any animal. And this is very important for people.

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Sarang Panhwar

Welcomes to my Account Hi i am here for you to share some hidden information's about the world that i gather for you i hope you will enjoy the reading and get more information's

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