In Ancient Egypt and throughout history, the camel has been a helper to people who lived in the desert. The camel assisted with transportation, shelter, fuel, and food. A camel is able to carry loads up to 900 pounds in weight, normally carrying around 300 pounds. The camel's hide provides tents for shelter, and its meat when consumed is said to be similar to veal. Camel's milk is actually more nutritious than cow's milk, and can be used as a fresh drink and made into cheese. Camel dung can be used as a fuel with no drying necessary.
Cold Cast is a modern method of casting sculptures using a mixture of resin and powdered polymer materials. The finished sculpture has a surface which looks very similar to traditionally cast material, but tends to be much lighter.