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Camel sounds are considered a part of Saudi Arabia's cultural heritage, as they reflect the psychological and physical state of the camel and form an innate communication language used by herders to express various conditions such as reassurance or anxiety. These sounds, which range from growling and moaning to neighing, convey messages of hunger, pain, or comfort. Scientific studies have documented them based on factors like age, gender, and environment, while government efforts are being strengthened to preserve this heritage within Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030.
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