
 Camels are known as ship of the desert. The villagers inside desert area  keep camels as domestic animals and earn their livelihood through this  animal. What is the cost of a camel? My guide replied that it varies  from Rs twenty thousand to thirty thousand. So this is not a small  amount for a villager in India so how do they identify this animal as  their own when there are many moves around each village or inside the  jungle area ? I got this doubt and asked to my guide. Every camel will  carry a mark below its ear representing the village of the owner. So you  can see marks below the ear for BEEDA or HATTAR ( name of two villages  inside desert ) depending on which villages it belongs.   
Within the village there are few families who know each other and know  who owns which camel.   Again I got a doubt what happens if some one buy  or sell a camel. Usually this is done during fares like Pushkar camel  festivals. The marks on the camel can't be changed, so it is to be  identified as camel of the first villages even though it has changed its  owner.  I found there is an unrecorded agreement between villages about  this system and every one follows this.  

Camels  are used as for transporting goods by using a cart or by loading goods  on the camel. Villages they are used as main transport for shifting  goods. Special water tanks are used for bringing drinking water to  different places inside desert. Camels particularly those used for  tourist safari are decorated with nice cloths and ornaments.   
Husk is the camel's best food and they also eat leaves of some desert  trees. Camels are one of the tourist attractions at Sand dunes and give  good return to their owners here during tourist seasons.  
 
 
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