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When Camels Roamed the American Southwest—The U.S. Camel Corps (1856-1866)

History Unplugged Podcast

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Scott Rank: Camels aren't just an animal at the zoo that spit on you and embarrass you in front of a first grade class. Think of them as the long haul truck of the ancient world. A camel can carry between 500 and 1,000 pounds on its back. Thanks to its hump, it can go weeks without water. Camel cavalry were a common element in desert warfare throughout history.

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