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Noah´s Arc: Animal Almanac
Desert
Camels
Camels have played an important part in the lives of many people for at least four thousand years. And this is mainly because camels have the ability to live in places where other large animals could never survive. 
In huge deserts like the Sahara, the climate can be too hot and dry for most animals. There are places where rain doesn't fall for months, or even years. The sand may stretch for hundreds of miles, and animals may have to walk for days to reach water.
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Snake
Class Amphibia: Order Caecilia 
Not snakes. From Caecilian taxonomy (site vanished): 
No, they aren't people from southern Italy, they are the least studied order of living amphibians (Lissamphibians). Caecilians are legless, occasionally eyeless, elongate, annulated, smooth-skinned, burrowing creatures which resemble earthworms about as much as is possible for a vertebrate. They are restricted to the moist tropics but distributed worldwide (except Australia and Madagascar). They are sometimes referred to as Gymnophionans or Apodans. 
Caecilians are currently classified into six families: 
Family Rhinatrematidae, Family Ichthyophiidae, Family Uraeotyphlidae, Family Caeciliaidae, Family Scolecomorphidae, Family Typhlonectidae, 

Class Reptilia:This class has several subclasses. For more information see my source, Classification of Living Reptiles or Animal Diversity Web: Class Reptilia . 
Family Pygopodidae: Not Snakes! Legless lizards, Subfamily Pygopodinae, Subfamily Lialisinae, Suborder Serpentes, Snakes! 
Superfamily Typhlopoidea (Scolecophidia): Family Anomalepidae, Family Typhlopidae, Family Leptotyphlopidae (Glauconiidae) 
Superfamily Henophidia (Boidea): Family Acrochordidae, Family Aniliidae (Ilysiidae), Family Boidae, Family Bolyeridae, Family Loxocemidae, Family Tropidophiidae, Family Uropeltidae, Family Xenopeltidae 
Superfamily Xenophidia: Family Atractaspididae, Family Colubridae, Family Elapidae, Family Hydrophiidae, Family Viperidae
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