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The surface area of Camels foot pads can increase with increasing velocity in order to reduce pressure on the feet and larger members of the camelid species will usually have larger pad area, which helps to distribute weight across the foot. [5] Many fossil camelids were unguligrade and probably hooved, in contrast to all living species. [6]
The average life expectancy of a camel is 40 to 50 years. [12] A full-grown adult dromedary camel stands 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) at the shoulder and 2.15 m (7 ft 1 in) at the hump. [13] Bactrian camels can be a foot taller. Camels can run at up to 65 km/h (40 mph) in short bursts and sustain speeds of up to 40 km/h (25 mph). [14]
Amba Yaluwo (Sinhala: අඹ යාලුවෝ, lit. 'Best Friends') is a 1957 novel by Sri Lankan author Tikiri Bandara Ilangaratne. [1] [2] [3] The novel has been translated into multiple languages with the English translation by Seneviratne B. Aludeniya being published by Sarasavi Publishers in 1998. [4] [5] It is set in the 1930s.
Sinhala Suddilage Kathaawa (English: The Story of Suddi ) is a 1985 [ 1 ] Sri Lankan film directed by Dharmasiri Bandaranayake and produced by Bandula Gunawardena . The film was based on the novel by reputed writer Simon Navagattegama , who later adapted the novel for the movie.
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It began as a successful play for dramatist B. A. W. Jayamanne. In 1947 he filmed and processed the movie in South India. [2] Kadawunu Poronduwa produced a formula that Sinhala films would follow up through the 1960s; Jayamanne describes the formula as such: [2] The duration of a film had to be two and a half hours.
Thun Man Handiya movie (Sinhala for Three Way Junction) is a 1970 dramatic film made by Sri Lankan artist Mahagama Sekera. [1] It is autobiographical and recounts Sekera's childhood though the character of Sirisena.
Sepata Dukata Sunny (Sinhala: සැපට දුකට සනී) is a 2003 Sri Lankan Sinhala comedy, family film directed by Roy de Silva. It stars Bandu Samarasinghe in lead role along with Sangeetha Weeraratne, Cletus Mendis and Sriyani Amarasena. Music for the film is done by Somapala Rathnayake. [1]