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|header1 = Domestication  
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|data3  = The camel, a relative of the llama and alpaca, was domesticated between 2500 and 2000 B.C.E.
|data3  = The camel, a relative of the llama and alpaca, was domesticated between 2500 and 2000 B.C.E. In North Africa and Arabia, the Dromedary camel emerged. Asia is the origin of the Bactrian camel. As trade connected these areas it was certain these two types of camels would breed. The result was a hybrid with more stamina, a longer life, and the ability to carry larger loads of cargo, up to half a ton.  
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