@ᛗᛟᛟᛗᛁᚾ:vrill: Why do we use horses, then?
horses are faster and more comfortable to ride. but yes, camels should see far more use than they do. camels used to be indigenous to Europe and still are to North America (there are wild dromedary and bactrian camels in the North American deserts, yeah they don't want you to know, and say they were brought there, I don't buy it). Also Llamas are camels. Also there are many bactrian/dromedary camels in Australia too (i think those were there indigenously too). https://i.poastcdn.org/b149653754fb8d62566b85632e2a82bb9373eec17cdc0deed17b303559ac5ebd.webp
my dad used to have a buncha llamas i dunno why tbh
they are great hardy low maintenance animals to keep.
but for what use? wool? that's about all i know, my understanding is llamas and alpacas have too tiny of teats to milk, could just keep sheeps and goats like normal
wool and meat. also they are majestic landswans. https://i.poastcdn.org/2858bee9d532572718c14ca4c1843fab7b9a6e5366c977a83e3bfe19728c8c21.webp https://i.poastcdn.org/dfb9a814a44c50cce88858cdec36bffdeb70949a1e8c8a021d7a89616eac5f99.webp
hmm, yea i spose, but i really don't wanna fuckw ith wool unless i have to the point at which i have to spin my own wool and figure out how to make useful shit out of it, is the point where i'm tired of living.
"you just have to get a bigger dulla and a dullagati" :trollface: https://i.poastcdn.org/411d12081d545beee3f7c2a4a01657f31d7f4aedb4450a95efc3ca5d5e62a677.webp
phys.org/news/2013-03-extinct-giant-camel-arctic-discovery.html
hey moomin friend :papahello: hope your chewsday has been lovely
:moominwave: hi graf friend, just made hambegas 🍔 gonna watch some anime, and then go for evening forest walk after. have a great evening. :moomin: https://i.poastcdn.org/25ea5a98511fc886618a52a59d77007a4d00be5e41b17775c1507eba07d3cff1.PNG
Eurasian Camel prehistoric-fauna.com/Camelus-knoblochi en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camelus_knoblochi https://i.poastcdn.org/cd18a413648c6f77400190949d98a06f1abb79b811123d6ebb36868b3eb46ba1.jpg