Sentences with phrase «even camel»

There is a wealth of local history and culture to discover, and children will never forget a visit to the pyramids of Luxor, or a boat trip along the Nile, or even a camel ride across the spectacular desert dunes.
In the wild expanse of the Kalahari the self - catering game farm Zoutpanputs offers the keen lover of nature many an enticing opportunity; even a camel ride or a local «Dead Sea» experience.
If you've never tasted kangaroo, emu or even camel, Parachilna's famous Prairie Hotel is the best place to try some.
On our active expeditions, you'll trek through some of the world's most legendary mountain ranges; go kayaking amid icebergs; and veer far off the beaten path, discovering wild landscapes by foot, horseback, and even camel.
Of course, you don't have to go for a black number, you can choose to wear a grey or even camel coloured one.
Even a camel can't match this trick for surviving extreme drought: The nematode Aphelenchus avenae can lose nearly all its body water, then recover to its slippery self years later when conditions moisten.
Over 20 species of mammals have been cloned via somatic cell nuclear transfer — including cats, dogs, rats and even a camel (SN: 3/23/02, p. 189).
Tony and Sage Robbins join the Platinum Partners on selected trips as they learn, network, and play in such diverse situations as a private palazzo in Venice, the cascading beaches of Bora Bora, a private session on top of the Great Wall of China, 100 mph boat races in South Beach, a private invitation to Scotland's Skibo Castle and even camel riding through the Great Pyramids of Egypt.
Even my camels shiver at the thought of it.
Cows milk is the most common type of base for yogurt, but milk from water buffalo, goats, ewes and even camels can also be used to make yogurt.
Dr. Schuldt's undergraduate training in zoology provided experience with many species — even camels!
Now, even the camels are dying, which really frightens people, because camels can plod along for days on just a sip of water.
The choir sang, the orchestra played, the angels danced, even camels made an appearance.
At this time, nomadic tribes were fond of keeping sheep, goats, and sometimes even camels as a part of their herds, as they moved across the land from place to place.

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Maybe the camel bones they found were not even that old.
These camels were domesticated even earlier than the Bactrians, before 3000 B.C. in the Arabian peninsula.
The camel may have even had a pet name for Abraham, maybe «Wilbur».
And this is without even addressing that the word for camel might have simply meant «beast of burden» and later camel.
It would have made no difference since there were no patriarchs to ride said camels even if they existed.
We can hear those dreaded words on Jesus» lips even before the man approaches: «It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for someone who is rich to enter the kingdom of God.»
The silliest of these is the old myth — which I used to think was the invention of some nineteenth - century Protestant clergyman, but which is in fact considerably older — that the «Needle's Eye» was a particularly low gate in the walls of Jerusalem, through which a laden camel could not pass without being unburdened or even (as one zoologically illiterate version has it) crawling through on its knees.
Many have suspected — even a few church fathers, like Cyril of Alexandria — that the Greek word kamelon (camel) might be a scribal error for kamilon (a heavy rope, a nautical cable), if only because the latter seems to make for a somewhat more symmetrical trope.
He never had any idea of what the camel is leading to now, yet you did not even ask him, when he held forth to you with his dreams on the subject of the three rivers.
I think he can even cure my camel toe problem.
No, DavidE7, you are completely wrong, It IS impossible to pass a camel through an eye of a needle, and, it is even more impossible (if such a thing is possible) for a rich man to enter «heaven».
Then a picture, caught with one hold sweep of the pen: «He made his camels lie down outside the city, by a well of water, at the time of evening, the time when women go forth to draw water.»
63 Isaac went out to [a] meditate in the field toward evening; and he lifted up his eyes and looked, and behold, camels were coming.
One can almost see the stately procession of those oriental women, dignified as queens, in the peace of the oriental evening coming down the slope from the little city, each with her graceful water - jar on her shoulder, while around the tree - sheltered well lie the ten great hulking beasts still saddled with their baggage and gaudy with the beads and trinkets that camel - drivers have always loved.
Don't even get my camel - toe started on beach sand and cracks.
A little later, discussing the identification of secularity with the «sanctification of ordinary life,» he wonders whether the latter perhaps had more benefits (even if it was «the camel's nose in the tent of enchantment») than Taylor acknowledges — and whether Taylor underestimates how much it might owe to Smith's own Reformed tradition.
I know these guys are worthless as actual humans, but even as camels the potential for future harm makes this a questionable deal.
Were the women and children, cattle, sheep, camels, and goats, even the infants doing the work of the devil, when God ordered their m@ssacre?
Being a Muslim in the middle of my own fast, that one thing was the straw that broke the camel's back and brought me to tears - the idea of people not even having a plate of dates to share.
«We even heard from them that the raw camel milk is much cleaner than pasteurised cows milk, so we're quite happy with what we're selling.»
Lost, miles from home, without even a friendly camel to sit on.
(We even dithered over Loic Remy) and in my opinion see this as the straw that broke the camels back!!
Past sea ice tends to leave even fewer traces than giant camels.
«We lack data because hardly anyone can keep camel spiders alive long enough to breed them in captivity, and observing solifuges mating in the wild is even more difficult,» Prendini said.
Yet two ancient anklebones from Pakistan indicate that whales are descended from artiodactyls, a group of even - toed hoofed mammals that includes modern sheep, cows, pigs, and camels — along with hippos, which appear to be whales» closest living relatives.
Iagnemma says making a robotic jockey that could automatically control a camel during a race would be an even more interesting problem.
The Jeddah patient seemed to offer an opportunity to investigate this link and possibly even prove camel - to - human transmission of the virus, a huge step forward.
Surveys of public opinion often suggest that Australians see cane toads as the worst invasive species in this country — worse even than scourges like rabbits, foxes, cats, pigs, goats, camels and the like.
As unique as camels are, their milk is even more so.
Researchers still don't completely understand why, but these tiny immunoglobulins may be the reason for camel milk's popularity in helping lessen problems like autoimmune disease, allergies and even autism.
Camels are unique animals and even more unique milk that may have benefits for diabetics, autistic patients, those with autoimmune disease and in immune health.
There have also been studies showing that camel milk may even reduce allergies due to its immune benefits.
Camels can thrive even in areas where horses and cows would have trouble surviving at all.
Drop us a line at [email protected] and a member of our team will be in touch so quickly, we might even send you a bottle of camel milk, if you're lucky.
The camel milk is known to be even better nutritionally than cow, buffalo, sheep and goat milk.
You can even perform some excellent yoga poses for this purpose, which include the camel pose, the bow pose and the cow / cat pose.
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