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YggdrasilsLeaf t1_iuxzjvd wrote

Bruh, THIS is how EVERYTHING climbs a sand dune.

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MadClam97 t1_iuzxl29 wrote

You'd think camels would have mastered it but they're just like everybody else

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Galbracj t1_iuym9ow wrote

When you mount a camel they go down on their front knees. Then they stand up and its a wild feeling. Nothing like riding a horse.

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its_not_you_its_ye t1_iv0oeww wrote

It’s the same with my wife.

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we_are_sex_bobomb t1_iv0u1f6 wrote

Can confirm, it is the same with his wife.

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Alicesdaughter t1_iuyh9o1 wrote

I've never thought of them as appearing prehistoric, but Jesus fmd this video sure drove that home, probably the dunes and the light.

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MediumToblerone t1_iuz2xcv wrote

So glad to realize that was it’s tail bobbing up and down between its legs.

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slgray16 t1_iuztpee wrote

I was jealous for a moment. I still am, but I was jealous too.

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Willy_wolfy t1_iuzpnfj wrote

Camel just minimising his silhouette as he crests the ridge. He's not going to get sniped till he knows it's clear.

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mapadofu t1_iuzd6h6 wrote

In Dune I read that one side of a dune is soft, the other much firmer. This seems consistent with that.

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Vineyard_ t1_iuzjch9 wrote

Makes sense, because one side of the dune is sand that was recently dropped there by wind, while the other side is sand that once had sand dropped on it by wind and has been compressed by that sand's weight.

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Amilo159 t1_iuy301n wrote

Camel doing a STRV-103

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1Marmalade t1_iuzsi6j wrote

I figured they would be better at it than that.

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how_you_doinn t1_iv0lbqj wrote

I don’t know. I still find it quite impressive. Like witnessing evolution. Or maybe it’s just because my dumbass would try to walk up that and fail.

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dubshooter t1_iuzy2by wrote

He’s in for a long boring walk, how do these creatures survive in those environments

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alnews t1_iv0y61z wrote

Yeah seems unbearable… ok back to work, still 3 hours and 40 years to go!

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KeeperofAmmut7 t1_iuy9z9f wrote

How to get sand in your tender bits...

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EastwoodDC t1_iuymhyq wrote

Do pretty much anything in dunes for a few hours, and you will be getting sand out of all your bits for a week.

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Juub1990 t1_iv00wvi wrote

Fucking hell, Ahmed, don’t just film!

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smatchimo t1_iuyngwy wrote

yes exactly what I imagined. Stupidly, just as anything else has to lol.

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7ENJJ t1_iv01wk6 wrote

we all have to get over that hump in our lives

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jgainsey t1_iv062ev wrote

A great big congratulations

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DIrtyVendetta80 t1_iv0bswr wrote

Ancient problems require ancient solutions.

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Mulungo2 t1_iv0e8x3 wrote

More traction

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slr162 t1_iuyk2jj wrote

Well that’s something you don’t see everyday

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salvodan t1_iuyrokv wrote

It literally humped it’s way up the hill, just like a caterpillar.

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sunnykutta t1_iv03mhj wrote

Whoever called them a ship? That's a fuckin' tank!

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Langstarr t1_iv0f4i2 wrote

I mean, he's doing it without rhythm, 10/10

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FErankee t1_iv0y1c0 wrote

Almost there, lazy.

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PadrePedro666 t1_iv1440t wrote

This way they won’t attract Shai hulud

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Darth_Cartsalot t1_iv1c77f wrote

"That's a nice looking Kabeb"

Is spit on by camel

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asura_and_such t1_iv1ypi1 wrote

Me trying to make it up the stairs after one too many rips of the spicy cabbages.

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Jackleber t1_ivfprks wrote

Me getting my toddler to bed.

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brandrixco t1_iuz6juc wrote

>dromedary

You realize that a Dromedary is STILL a Camel right? It's a type of camel so the commentator is still correct in a sense. It's also the most common and well known type of camel.

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Stupidiocity t1_iuz5ef5 wrote

Technically, it's one of three species of camel. Also known as the dromedary camel, Arabian camel, or one-humped camel. Additionally, of the three camel species, one is near extinct, and the dromedary camel makes up 94% of the existing overall camel population. It's the default camel.

(I'm not smart. TIL about the name dromedary. I just wikipedia.)

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