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Sadly, the Camel’s Twin Aborted

April 4, 2018Categories The Camel Reproduction, UncategorizedLeave a Comment on Sadly, the Camel’s Twin Aborted

I think camel twin is very rare and the chance is one in one million. A friend sent me this picture of the twin abortion in the desert. I really wished to see the twins but again not succeeded.  

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