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Camel is a large mammal that lives in desert regions of the Middle East and Africa and has a long neck, two humps on its back, and long legs

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Background imageCamel Collection: Sand patterns and low tide at Harbour Cove, River Camel estuary mouth near Padstow

Sand patterns and low tide at Harbour Cove, River Camel estuary mouth near Padstow, North Cornwall, England, United Kingdom

Background imageCamel Collection: Camel - funny looking One-humped Camel or Dromedary wandering through the desert - Northern

Camel - funny looking One-humped Camel or Dromedary wandering through the desert - Northern Territory, Australia
SAS-1157 Camel - One-humped Camel or Dromedary wandering through the desert Northern Territory, Australia Camelus dromedarius Steffen & Alexandra Sailer Please note that prints are for personal

Background imageCamel Collection: Bactrian Camel

Bactrian Camel
WAT-6059 Bactrian Camel Camelus bactrianus M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.

Background imageCamel Collection: Camel, Petra

Camel, Petra, Jordan, Middle East

Background imageCamel Collection: A Bedouin guide with his camel, overlooking the Pyramids of Giza, UNESCO World Heritage Site

A Bedouin guide with his camel, overlooking the Pyramids of Giza, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Cairo, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageCamel Collection: Camels and rider at the Giza Pyramids, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Giza

Camels and rider at the Giza Pyramids, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Giza, Cairo, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageCamel Collection: Yak train approaches Tarboche, prayer flag pole in Lha Chu canyon, on the kora round sacred mountain

Yak train approaches Tarboche, prayer flag pole in Lha Chu canyon, on the kora round sacred mountain, Mount Kailas (Kailash), Tibet, China, Asia

Background imageCamel Collection: Close up of sand bottles with camels in landscapes

Close up of sand bottles with camels in landscapes, on souvenir stall, Jerash, Jordan, Middle East

Background imageCamel Collection: Sopwith Camel biplanes on an airfield, WW1

Sopwith Camel biplanes on an airfield, WW1
A long line of Sopwith Camel biplanes of No. 148 Aero Squadron USAS (United States Air Service) on an airfield during the First World War, with pilots and ground crew. Date: 8 August 1918

Background imageCamel Collection: Fishing boats in Padstow Harbour, Camel Estuary, North Cornwall, England

Fishing boats in Padstow Harbour, Camel Estuary, North Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageCamel Collection: A Camel in Cairo, Egypt

A Camel in Cairo, Egypt
Portrait of a camel in Cairo, Egypt

Background imageCamel Collection: Camel - female and baby. Chelbi - South Ethiopia

Camel - female and baby. Chelbi - South Ethiopia
WAT-11483 Camel - female and baby Chelbi, South Ethiopia Camelus dromedarius M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCamel Collection: 1987 British GP

1987 British GP
SILVERSTONE, UNITED KINGDOM - JULY 12: Camel sponsorship model in the pitlane during the British GP at Silverstone on July 12, 1987 in Silverstone, United Kingdom

Background imageCamel Collection: Peaceful capture of Jerusalem in 638 by Caliph Omar ibn al-Kathab

Peaceful capture of Jerusalem in 638 by Caliph Omar ibn al-Kathab
LSE4316719 Peaceful capture of Jerusalem in 638 by Caliph Omar ibn al-Kathab. It guarantees Patriarch Sophronius, Christians and Jews individual and religious freedom

Background imageCamel Collection: King Alis tent at Benowm, Kingdom of Ludamar

King Alis tent at Benowm, Kingdom of Ludamar
View of a moorish camp: King Alis tent at Benowm, Kingdom of Ludamar. Ali sat on a black leather cushion clipping the hairs on his upper lip while a female servant held a mirror

Background imageCamel Collection: Caliph Umar entering Jerusalem, 637 (engraving)

Caliph Umar entering Jerusalem, 637 (engraving)
3647180 Caliph Umar entering Jerusalem, 637 (engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Caliph Umar entering Jerusalem, 637)

Background imageCamel Collection: The Sunset Prayer in the Desert, c1913. Artist: Charles JS Makin

The Sunset Prayer in the Desert, c1913. Artist: Charles JS Makin
The Sunset Prayer in the Desert, c1913. From With Pen and Camera in Three Continents by Charles J. S. Makin, F.I.C. F.C.S. [The Tribune Publishing Company, London, 1913]

Background imageCamel Collection: Behold the Reward of those Who Meddle in Other Peoples Affairs, c1900-1950

Behold the Reward of those Who Meddle in Other Peoples Affairs, c1900-1950
Behold the Reward of those Who Meddle in Other Peoples Affairs. c1900-1950

Background imageCamel Collection: Grand Entrance to the Temple of Luxor, 19th century. Artist: David Roberts

Grand Entrance to the Temple of Luxor, 19th century. Artist: David Roberts
Grand Entrance to the Temple of Luxor, 19th century. From Egypt and Nubia, Volume 1

Background imageCamel Collection: The bridge, Wadebridge, Cornwall. Early 1900s

The bridge, Wadebridge, Cornwall. Early 1900s
View of the bridge from the north side. Originally known as Wade, the town became known as Wadebridge after the 15th century bridge across the River Camel was built by the Reverend Lovibond

Background imageCamel Collection: Bactrian Camel. Ukraine

Bactrian Camel. Ukraine
Bactrian Camel (Camelus Bactrianus) at the Genoese Fortress. Sudak. Autonomous Republic of Crimea. Ukraine

Background imageCamel Collection: Chandni Chowk market, Delhi, India

Chandni Chowk market, Delhi, India
View of Chandni Chowk (meaning moonlit square or market), is one of the oldest and busiest markets in Delhi, India. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageCamel Collection: Newly completed Padstow railway viaduct, Cornwall. Around March 1899

Newly completed Padstow railway viaduct, Cornwall. Around March 1899
View taken from the foreshore of the River Camel, with Dennis Hill in the background, probably just before the opening of the station on 27th March 1899

Background imageCamel Collection: Llama, Bolivia

Llama, Bolivia

Background imageCamel Collection: Aeroflot Tupolev TU104 Camel 1st Visit to Heathrow

Aeroflot Tupolev TU104 Camel 1st Visit to Heathrow
Tupolev Tu-104 Aeroflot CCCP-N5400 Heathrow March 1956 (c) Flight

Background imageCamel Collection: A camel is seen on a road near the north of the besieged city of Bani Walid

A camel is seen on a road near the north of the besieged city of Bani Walid October 3, 2011. REUTERS/Saad Shalash (LIBYA - Tags: ANIMALS SOCIETY) - GM1E7A31KKQ01

Background imageCamel Collection: Camel Market Number 2 - Seaport of Aden, Yemen

Camel Market Number 2 - Seaport of Aden, Yemen Date: circa 1910s

Background imageCamel Collection: Oman / Mattrah

Oman / Mattrah
The market place in the old caravan town of Mattrah, Oman, Middle East. During the date harvest the mountains resound with the bleating of thousands of camels. Date: 1930s

Background imageCamel Collection: Illustrated map of ancient Arab trade routes and pilgrimage sites

Illustrated map of ancient Arab trade routes and pilgrimage sites

Background imageCamel Collection: Dromedary

Dromedary looking at camera, Bir Shalaten

Background imageCamel Collection: Saudi-Animal-Camel-Festival

Saudi-Animal-Camel-Festival
A caravan of camels walks in the desert during the annual King Abdulazziz Camel Festival in Rumah, some 150 kilometres east of Riyadh, on March 29, 2017

Background imageCamel Collection: Camel Road Sign

Camel Road Sign
Camel Road sign, Broome, Western Australia

Background imageCamel Collection: Promotional card for the Oriental Carpet Manufacturers Ltd

Promotional card for the Oriental Carpet Manufacturers Ltd - Turkish Company with head office at Smyrna (Izmir), Turkey and branches in London, Paris, Constantinople (Istanbul), New York, Cairo

Background imageCamel Collection: Picture No. 10894637

Picture No. 10894637
Camel Spider - eating cricket (Solifugae) Date

Background imageCamel Collection: Egypt, entrance to Temple of Luxor, engraving based on drawing by David Roberts

Egypt, entrance to Temple of Luxor, engraving based on drawing by David Roberts
Egypt, 19th century. Entrance to the Temple of Luxor. Engraving based on a drawing by David Roberts (1796-1864), from " Egypt and Nubia", 1846-1850

Background imageCamel Collection: Afghan nomad family in front of one of two Buddhas of Bamiyan, 1950, Painting

Afghan nomad family in front of one of two Buddhas of Bamiyan, 1950, Painting
Afghanistan, 20th century. Afghan nomad family in front of one of the two Buddhas of Bamiyan, 1950. Painting. Both statues were destroyed by the Taliban in 2001

Background imageCamel Collection: Sopwith F1 Camel biplane on an airfield, WW1

Sopwith F1 Camel biplane on an airfield, WW1
A British Sopwith F1 Camel fighter biplane on an airfield during the First World War. Date: 1917-1918

Background imageCamel Collection: MANSA MUSA (1312-1337). King of Mali. Mansa Musa seated on his throne

MANSA MUSA (1312-1337). King of Mali. Mansa Musa seated on his throne. Facing him is a Tuareg on his camel. Detail from the Catalan Atlas of 1375

Background imageCamel Collection: CAMEL CIGARETTE AD, 1950. Not One Single Case of Throat Irritation

CAMEL CIGARETTE AD, 1950. Not One Single Case of Throat Irritation : advertisement for Camel cigarettes from an
CAMEL CIGARETTE AD, 1950. " Not One Single Case of Throat Irritation" : advertisement for Camel cigarettes from an American magazine of 1950

Background imageCamel Collection: Colossus of Rhodes statue

Colossus of Rhodes statue
Colossus of Rhodes. Historical artwork showing the vast bronze statue of the Greek sun god Helios (later identified with Apollo, the god of light), at the entrance of the harbour at Rhodes

Background imageCamel Collection: AMERICAN CIRCUS, c1874. The Grand Layout. Circus parade around tents with a crowd watching

AMERICAN CIRCUS, c1874. The Grand Layout. Circus parade around tents with a crowd watching alongside a railroad train. American lithograph, c1874

Background imageCamel Collection: Mongol nomads moving camp

Mongol nomads moving camp
Medieval Tartar yurts and wagons moving camp. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageCamel Collection: Nativity Scene

Nativity Scene
A tranquil Nativity scene showing the three kings arriving to present their gifts of gold, Frankincense and myrrh to the newborn baby Jesus

Background imageCamel Collection: The Pyramids and Sphinx, Giza, Egypt

The Pyramids and Sphinx, Giza, Egypt
The Pyramids and the Sphinx at Giza, Cairo, Egypt

Background imageCamel Collection: River Camel estuary, North Cornwall, England, United Kingdom

River Camel estuary, North Cornwall, England, United Kingdom

Background imageCamel Collection: One-humped Camel / Dromedary / Dromedary Camel - In the Australian Outback along the Kidson Track

One-humped Camel / Dromedary / Dromedary Camel - In the Australian Outback along the Kidson Track, Western Australia
DH-4421 One-humped Camel / Dromedary / Dromedary Camel In the Australian Outback along the Kidson Track, Western Camelus dromedarius Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageCamel Collection: Camel in front of the Taj Mahal and Yamuna (Jumna) River

Camel in front of the Taj Mahal and Yamuna (Jumna) River, Taj Mahal, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Agra, Uttar Pradesh state, India, Asia

Background imageCamel Collection: Dromedary CAMELS - mating

Dromedary CAMELS - mating
AGR-711 Dromedary CAMELS - mating Morocco, Africa Alan Greensmith Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.



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Camel Collection

Camel is a large mammal that lives in desert regions of the Middle East and Africa and has a long neck, two humps on its back, and long legs. Its fur is thick to protect it from the sun's heat and its feet are wide to help it walk on sand and can go for days without water due to their ability to store fat in their humps, which they use as energy when food is scarce. They have an excellent sense of smell and hearing which helps them detect predators or find food sources and can carry heavy loads over long distances at a steady pace, making them invaluable for transportation in desert regions and are used for milk production and meat consumption by local populations.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Camel collection from Media Storehouse features stunning wall art and framed prints of these fascinating mammals. Camels are known for their ability to survive in harsh desert environments, and our collection showcases their unique adaptations such as their humps which store fat reserves for long journeys without food or water. The images in our collection capture the beauty and majesty of camels, whether they are standing stoically against a desert backdrop or being ridden by nomads. The Camel collection includes a variety of photographs and illustrations that highlight different aspects of these animals' lives. Some images show camels grazing peacefully while others depict them carrying heavy loads across vast stretches of sand dunes. Whether you're looking for artwork to decorate your home or office, or simply appreciate the natural world, the Camel collection is sure to impress with its range of high-quality prints that showcase these amazing creatures in all their glory.
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What are Camel (Mammals Animals) art prints?

Camel art prints are high-quality reproductions of artwork featuring camels, which are mammals known for their distinctive humps and ability to survive in harsh desert environments. These prints can include a variety of styles and mediums, from realistic oil paintings to abstract watercolors. Camel art prints can be used as decorative pieces in homes or offices, adding a touch of exoticism and adventure to any space. They also make great gifts for animal lovers or those with an interest in Middle Eastern culture. In addition to being aesthetically pleasing, camel art prints can also serve educational purposes by showcasing the unique physical characteristics and behaviors of these fascinating animals. Whether you're looking for a bold statement piece or a subtle accent, there's sure to be a camel print that fits your style and interests.
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What Camel (Mammals Animals) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Camel art prints that are perfect for animal lovers and enthusiasts. You can choose from various styles, sizes, and designs to suit your preferences. The collection includes stunning photographs of camels in their natural habitat, as well as artistic interpretations of these majestic creatures. Whether you prefer black and white or colorful prints, there is something for everyone at Media Storehouse. Some popular options include close-up shots of camel faces, panoramic views of desert landscapes with camels in the foreground, and abstract paintings featuring camel silhouettes. These high-quality art prints are printed on premium paper using state-of-the-art printing technology to ensure vibrant colors and sharp details. They make excellent gifts for friends and family who appreciate the beauty of nature or simply love animals. If you're looking for beautiful Camel art prints that capture the essence of these magnificent mammals, look no further than Media Storehouse.
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How do I buy Camel (Mammals Animals) art prints?

To purchase Camel art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of high-quality images featuring these majestic mammals. Once you have found the perfect print, simply select the size and format that best suits your needs. You can choose from a range of options including canvas prints, framed prints, and photographic prints. Once you have made your selection, proceed to checkout where you will be prompted to enter your payment and shipping information. We accept a variety of payment methods including major credit cards and PayPal. After completing your order, your Camel art print will be carefully packaged and shipped directly to your doorstep. With our commitment to quality and customer satisfaction, you can rest assured that you are getting a beautiful piece of artwork that is sure to enhance any space in which it is displayed.
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How much do Camel (Mammals Animals) art prints cost?

We offer a wide range of Camel art prints that are perfect for animal lovers and enthusiasts. Our collection features high-quality images of these majestic mammals in various poses and settings, captured by talented photographers from around the world. As for the cost of our Camel art prints, it varies depending on several factors such as the size, framing options (if applicable), and print quality. We strive to provide affordable prices without compromising on quality so that everyone can enjoy beautiful artwork in their homes or offices. Our Camel art prints are available in different sizes ranging from small to large formats to suit your preferences. Whether you're looking for a stunning centerpiece or an accent piece to complement your decor, we have something for every taste and budget. Our Camel art prints are an excellent investment for those who appreciate nature's beauty and want to add some personality to their living spaces.
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How will my Camel (Mammals Animals) art prints be delivered to me?

We take great care in delivering your Camel art prints to you. We use high-quality packaging materials to ensure that your artwork arrives at your doorstep in perfect condition. Depending on the size and quantity of the prints you order, they may be delivered rolled up in a sturdy tube or flat-packed between protective layers. Our delivery partners are reliable and efficient, ensuring that your package is handled with care throughout its journey. You will receive an email notification once your order has been dispatched from our warehouse, along with tracking information so you can keep an eye on its progress. We understand how important it is for you to receive your artwork promptly and safely, which is why we strive to deliver all orders as quickly as possible without compromising on quality. Whether you're ordering one print or several, rest assured that we'll do everything we can to get them to you in perfect condition and within a reasonable timeframe.