🐪 The Camel and the Baby – A Zoo Tale with a Meaningful Twist

One warm good afternoon، a female parent camel and her inquisitive mean calf were relaxing in their zoo inclosure. With wide eyes, the baby looked at its female parent and asked، “Mom، why do we have these humps on our backs?” with patience, the female parent explained that their humps store fat—and even water—so they can subsist long journeys decussate the forsake.
Intrigued, the calf asked next, “Why are our feet wide and oval?” The female parent replied that these soft feet keep them from sinking into soft forsake sand and make walking decussate dunes easy.
Then came different musing oppugn – “Why are our eyelashes so long?” The female parent explained that their long thick eyelashes—and peculiar eyelids—harbour their eyes from blowing sand and dust during storms.
After taking it all in the inquisitive calf looked about their inclosure and in conclusion asked، “So our humps store water، our feet help us walk on sand, and our lashes protect our eyes… but why are we here in a zoo?” The female parent fell quiet, not able to reply.
Our unmannered talents and strengths only weigh when we’re in the right place.
Even important adaptations or abilities can feel meaningless if we aren’t in the surroundings where they consist….