Desert ship
Camels live in the desert. It has a tall body and a long neck, and it can see far. There is little water in the desert. Camels have a keen sense of smell and can help people find water. Whenever a sand cyclone blows in the desert, its nostrils are tightly closed. Camels have a large calluses on their legs, which will not burn even if they lie on the sand heated by the sun. Camel's feet are wide and thick. When you walk, your toes are apart and you won't get stuck in the soft sand. The camel has a hump on its back. Where there are many aquatic plants, eat and drink enough, and some nutrients turn into fat and are stored in the hump. When food is scarce, it uses its own nutrition to maintain life.
The desert is vast and boundless, and there are undulating dunes everywhere, so it is difficult for travelers to find their way. Camels can lead people in the desert.
The strong wind in the desert is terrible. Strong winds carry sand, sometimes moving to the whole sand dune, burying people and animals underneath. Camels are familiar with the climate in the desert, and it will be windy soon, so they kneel down and travelers can prepare in advance.
Camels walk slowly, but they can carry many things. It is an important means of transportation in the desert. People regard it as a ship crossing the desert sea and call it a "ship of the desert"