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Camels Women's T-Shirt featuring the photograph Camels Only Want to Have Fun by Janette Boyd

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Camels Only Want to Have Fun Women's T-Shirt

Janette Boyd

by Janette Boyd

$25.00

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Our Bella / Canvas t-shirts are made from a 50% cotton / 50% polyester blend and are available in five different sizes.   They're stylish, soft, and incredibly comfortable.   Machine wash with cold water, and tumble dry on low heat.

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Photo of several camels who try to stick their heads in our car, looking for food, at the Wilderness Safari in Gentry, Arkansas.... more

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1 - 2 business days

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Camels Only Want to Have Fun Photograph by Janette Boyd

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Comments (7)

Martin Konopacki

Martin Konopacki

A Wonderful fun image.

Janette Boyd replied:

Thank you, Martin!

Diana Angstadt

Diana Angstadt

This is fantastic!

Janette Boyd replied:

Thank you, Diana!

Miroslava Jurcik

Miroslava Jurcik

brilliant shot ! v/f

Janette Boyd replied:

Thank you for the vote and fav!

Robyn King

Robyn King

Oh how wonderful!!! Such an awesome capture!! sharing:))

Janette Boyd replied:

Thank you, Robyn!

Phyllis Kaltenbach

Phyllis Kaltenbach

Congratulations, Your beautiful image has been featured on "Fuzzy, Warm and Soft"!

Janette Boyd replied:

Thank you so much, Phyllis! Being featured makes me happy!

Robert Frederick

Robert Frederick

This is a well composed and excellent shot - LFGT

Janette Boyd replied:

Thank you, Robert! Appreciate the LFGT!

Sandi Mikuse

Sandi Mikuse

LOL! This is a GREAT shot, Janette! It made me laugh out loud! You have a great eye for what makes an awesome photo my friend! L

Janette Boyd replied:

Yes, this one made me laugh, too! I got a little nervous when they all wanted in the car window, but I laughed later! LOL Thank you for the nice comment and Like!

Artist's Description

Photo of several camels who try to stick their heads in our car, looking for food, at the Wilderness Safari in Gentry, Arkansas.

The dromedary (/ˈdrɒmədɛri/ or /-ədri/), also called the Arabian camel or the Indian camel (Camelus dromedarius), is a large, even-toed ungulate with one hump on its back. First described by Aristotle, the dromedary was given its binomial name by Carl Linnaeus in 1758. The dromedary is the next largest member of the camel family after the Bactrian camel[citation needed]. The oldest known ancestor of the dromedary is the Protylopus. Males are 1.8 to 2 m (5.9 to 6.6 ft) tall and females are 1.7to .9 m (5.6 to.2 ft) tall. Males range from 400 to 600 kg (880 to1,320 lb), while females weigh 300 to 540 kg (660 to1,190 lb). They vary in colour from a light beige to dark brown. The notable hump, measuring 20 cm (7.9 in) high, is composed of fat bound together by fibrous tissue.

Their diet includes foliage and desert vegetat...

About Janette Boyd

Janette Boyd

Hi and welcome to my website! I live in Round Rock, Texas, which is north of Austin, Texas. I have sold images of Western art, pets and other animals, cityscapes, trains, travel pics, flowers and art deco images. I have been making my own greeting cards for a few years but I especially enjoy taking my original photos and merging with textures to form amazing digital artwork. **All images are original to, and sole ownership of Janette C. Boyd and may not be reproduced for any reason without written permission from the author.**

 

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