Acta Scientific Veterinary Sciences (ISSN: 2582-3183)

Review Article Volume 4 Issue 1

Camels are a Therapeutic, Nutritional and Inspirational Stock

Darwish Mustafa Al Shafei1*, Omran Al-Ameri2, Yousef Ali Eid Al-Subaihi3 and Wesam Shkur4

1Retired from Natural History Museum, Yarmouk University, Jordan - Irbid, Jordan
2Agriculture Science, Experimental Animals Lab, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Jordan
3Private Caws Dealer, Jordan
4EFCO- Medicine Veterinary Factor, Jordan

*Corresponding Author: Darwish Mustafa Al Shafei, Retired from Natural History Museum, Yarmouk University, Jordan - Irbid, Jordan.

Received: November 09, 2021 Published: December 08, 2021

Abstract

Many people describe the countries of the Middle East as deserts and arid lands with no water, no vegetation, no life, and that is why they drop them from the calculations and agendas of development, also ecologist, and biologists stand silent about this marginalization and licensing of the value of the deserts, perhaps because they did not go deeper into their studies, even they did not publish the results of their researches to The official and the citizen on its treasures and secrets.

Keywords: Camel; Civilization; Ecologist

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Citation

Citation: Darwish Mustafa Al Shafei., et al. “Camels are a Therapeutic, Nutritional and Inspirational Stock". Acta Scientific Veterinary Sciences 4.1 (2022): 06-10.

Copyright

Copyright: © 2022 Darwish Mustafa Al Shafei., et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.




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