A Sand-storm in the Desert. The Travelers and Camels lie on the 

 ground for a few minutes until the Storm has passed over. 



food, its skin for making leather, and its hair for making 

 clothing; therefore the camel is to the Arabs what the 

 seal is to the Esquimaux, and the reindeer to the Lap- 

 landers their chief wealth. 



58. Some camels have one hump (the Dromedary or 

 Arabian Camel), and others two 

 (the Bactrian Camel of China and 

 Central Asia). The former is the 

 one chiefly used in Africa. The 

 latter is larger and is used more as 

 a beast of burden in Asia. 



59. A similar but much smaller 

 Li ma animal is the LLAMA, found in the 



warm parts of South America. It 

 has cushioned feet, but no hump, like the camel. Its 

 flesh and milk are nourishing. 



