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  2. Crock (comic strip) - Wikipedia

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    When Bill Rechin was stricken with esophageal cancer in 2010, his son Kevin Rechin began to assist him with drawing it and his son-in-law Bob Morgan became the writer. [3] On Bill Rechin's death, Kevin Rechin and Morgan continued the strip until publication of new Crock strips ended with the May 20, 2012 Sunday comic .

  3. Category:Camels in art - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Camels in art" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

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    Pages in category "Camel mascots" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Camel (cigarette) Joe Camel; D.

  7. Camelidae - Wikipedia

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    Dromedary camels, bactrian camels, llamas, and alpacas are all induced ovulators. [8] The three Afro-Asian camel species have developed extensive adaptations to their lives in harsh, near-waterless environments. Wild populations of the Bactrian camel are even able to drink brackish water, and some herds live in nuclear test areas. [9]

  8. Joe Camel - Wikipedia

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    Joe Camel (also called Old Joe) was an advertising mascot used by the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company (RJR) for their cigarette brand Camel. The character was created in 1974 for a French advertising campaign, and was redesigned for the American market in 1988.

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