They are known in the country under the name of mehari.
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The red light showed a superb mehari peacefully chewing his cud.
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When they had finished, I made my mehari walk beside Bou-Djema's.
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The mehari set out again at his best speed.
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The Arabs on their camels came crowding round Max, who led the caravan, riding beside Sanda's mehari.
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Dromedary camels ( Camelusdromedarius) are a domesticated and closely guarded economic staple of indigenous people located throughout Ethiopian territorial states.
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In our experience the camel ( Camelusdromedarius) seems to be affected more commonly by dermoid cysts as compared to other cutaneous cysts.
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This animal differs very much from the Arabiancamel, and is altogether more rare.
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This breed of camels is produced by a he-dromedary and a she- Arabiancamel.
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The Dromedary, or Arabiancamel, is altogether more widely distributed, and better known to the world.
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Paratuberculosis of camels, locally called Silag, is a serious and invariably fatal disease in the Arabiancamel.
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The coin on this page comes from Oman, the home of the Arabiancamel and one of its most fertile provinces.
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Dromedarycamels (Camelus dromedarius) are a domesticated and closely guarded economic staple of indigenous people located throughout Ethiopian territorial states.
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Dromedarycamels, hosts for MERS-CoV, are implicated in direct or indirect transmission to human beings, although the exact mode of transmission is unknown.
Ús de hygeen en anglès
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Then he went to the hygeen, or camel, hoping that water might revive it, but the poor beast was past that-itseyes were already glazing.
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Then he spoke to his hygeen, which knelt down, whereupon he dismounted, and went up to the figure of a man lying on the sand.
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As he came rapidly round towards us flourishing his coorbatch, I called to him, Is that a nice hygeen for the Sit (lady), El Baggar?
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As he came rapidly round toward us flourishing his coorbatch, I called to him, Is that a nice hygeen for the Sit (lady), EL Baggar?
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Some of the camels trained to trot, and called hygeens, are a bit easier, I believe.
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Our factotum, El Baggar, had collected a number of baggage-camels and riding dromedaries, or "hygeens".
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He promised to act as our guide, and that hygeens should be waiting at the tent-door at sunrise.
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"My hygeen is dead; I am weary and wounded; and the chance is yours," said the Arab.
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Mounted upon hygeens, Mek Nimmur's irregulars thought nothing of marching sixty miles in one day; thus their attack and retreat were equally sudden and unexpected.
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We now enjoyed the contrast between the light active step of first-class hygeens, and the heavy swinging action of the camels we had hitherto ridden.