The weir is an air sac that emerges from the hollow of the camel, evidence of the mating season, and it usually takes place in September. It is advised to stay away from camels and not approach them during this period because the camel is in a bad mood and may cause harm to those around it.
The movement that it makes with its tail is called “whispering”, and the sound that emanates from their mouth is said to be that the camel “wastes” after removing that body from their mouth, which we call “the kalkushah” or “the ruffle”. in the mating period