1. A one-humped species of camel, primarily found in North Africa and the Middle East.
2. The measurement of how tall something is, often referring to a camel's stature.
3. To move from one place to another, often seasonally or as part of a regular pattern.
4. A material made from the skin of animals, commonly used for making camel saddles.
5. A dry, often sandy, region with little rainfall, where camels are commonly found.
6. Having little or no rain, often used to describe dry desert environments.
7. A group of people traveling together, usually in a desert, with camels as pack animals.
8. A person who moves from place to place, often following a trend of life without a permanent home.
9. A prominent feature on the back of a camel for storing fat.
10. A mound or ridge of sand formed by the wind, commonly found in desert areas.
11. A vital resource for survival, especially in arid habitats like deserts.
12. A warm-blooded vertebrate characterized by the presence of mammary glands and hair or fur.
13. A seat used for riding a camel.
14. The appendage at the rear end of a camel's body.
15. The largest hot desert in the world, encompassing most of North Africa.
15. The daily event of the sun disappearing below the horizon in the evening.
16. A term used to describe the long neck of a camel, allowing it to reach high vegetation.
17. To feed on growing grass or herbage.
18. An area protected from direct sunlight, providing relief from heat.
19. A group of objects or materials carried together, often on the back of camels.
20. A large desert region covering parts of Botswana, Namibia, and South Africa.
21. A distinctive, usually pleasant, smell often associated with desert flowers and herbs.
22. The hard covering on the foot of a camel.