1. The process by which fertile land becomes desert.
2. To move from one place to another, typically seasonally.
2. A warm-blooded vertebrate animal that gives birth to live young.
3. To move aimlessly or without a fixed destination.
4. An animal that eats only plants.
4. The act of managing a group of camels.
5. An intense windstorm that carries sand and dust.
6. A characteristic or behavior that helps an organism survive.
7. A type of camel with one hump.
8. A type of camel with two humps.
9. A long distance travel, often on foot or by camel.
10. A set of straps and fittings used to control or guide a camel.
11. A large mammal with distinctive humps on its back.
12. A nutritious fluid produced by female camels to feed their young.
13. A fertile spot in the desert where water is present.
14. Fine, granular material commonly found in deserts.
15. Extremely dry or lacking rainfall.
16. A pleasant fragrance or smell often associated with camels.
17. To feed on grass or other low-lying vegetation.