The camels had thump-thumped for seven days across northern Kenya, ushered by police reservists, winding at last toward their destination: less a village than a dusty clearing in the scrub, a place where something big was happening. People had walked for miles to be there. Soon the governor pulled up in his SUV. Women danced, and an emcee raised his hands to the sky.
When the crowd gathered around an enclosure holding the camels, one man said he was looking at “the future” . . . the camels had arrived to replace the cows.”
Source: The Washington Post, April 17, 2024. Link. Many cite an adage: The cow is the first animal to die in a drought; the camel is the last.