5 fun facts about camels in kyrgyzstan

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5 Fun Facts About Camels in Kyrgyzstan monkeysandmountains.com /facts-about-camels-kyrgyzstan While in Kyrgyzstan for the World Nomad Games, I had the privilege to meet many interesting people, including camel shepherd Dustin, a job I wasn’t even aware existed until my recent visit. Nor was I even aware that there were camels in Kyrgyzstan! 1/7

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5 Fun Facts About Camels in Kyrgyzstan monkeysandmountains.com /facts-about-camels-kyrgyzstan

While in Kyrgyzstan for the World Nomad Games, I had the privilege to meet manyinteresting people, including camel shepherd Dustin, a job I wasn’t even awareexisted until my recent visit. Nor was I even aware that there were camels inKyrgyzstan!

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Meeting the Kyrgyz people was one of the highlights of my time at the World Nomad Games. The people I met wereincredibly open and patient as I inquired about their lives, so different than mine, And I learned so much. I didn’trealize how little I knew about camels until my conversation with Dustin.

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Dustin is a camel shepherd in the summer months and a cook during the winter months. He takes care of 30 femalecamels. Males can be aggressive he says, so he stays clear of them. Camels have been known to kill people if theyget angry enough. His eyes grow wide, his body language expansive as he mimes a camel stepping on anunfortunate soul, then crushing it under its massive weight.

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It’s hard to imagine as I affectionately stroke the check of Zita, one of Dustin’s camels. She seems to enjoy it andflutters her long eyelashes at me in response.

Soon after, she sits down. I wrongly interpret this as an invitation that she wants to prolong our encounter. She spitson the ground, narrowly missing my fot. Even with my limited understanding of camel behaviour, it’s clear that she’shad enough and wants to be left alone. Dustin laughs. You’re lucky she didn’t aim for your head.

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Camels don’t play a huge role in Kyrgyz culture, as they do in some other cultures. When I mentioned to one localthat I had met a camel shepherd, she admitted that she had never met one. If you happen to be going for a winterhike, you may find yourself hiking next to a camel! In winter camels roam free in the Tien Shan mountains ofKyrgyzstan, They walk long distances in order to find a mate. They can also be aggressive at this time, so be sure tokeep your distance.

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And how does a camel shepperd round up his camels in spring? In Dustin’s case, he entices them with two of theirfavourite foods – apples and candies! Who knew that camels had a sweet tooth?

So what exactly are camels used for in Kyrgyzstan? They’re used primarily for guiding tourists. Dustin also sells theirfur, which is quite warm quote. Given Zita’s displeasure at simply being stroked when she wanted to be left alone, Ican only imagine the bravery it would take to sheer a camel!

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Meeting Dustin was one of my highlights at the World Nomad Games. He gave me an insider glimpse into his life ofa camel shepherd and opened my eyes to a world that I didn’t even know existed. Our encounter also made merealize that despite my soft spot for animals, I am no camel whisperer!

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