Camels are busy animals

Camels are busy animals. The picture here represents the parent child relationships of a herd of approximately 100-200 camels over 41 years located in Laikipia, Kenya.

The big dots are breeding males. One of them has nearly 200 offspring.

Camel network

Camel network

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About Pete Larson

Researcher at the University of Michigan Institute for Social Research. Lecturer in the University of Michigan School of Public Health and at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. I do epidemiology, public health, GIS, health disparities and environmental justice. I also do music and weird stuff.

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