Camel Loaf

Camel Loaf


Giza, Egypt (EG)
Camel Loaf (also spelled as Camel-Loaf or CamelLoaf, and sometimes known as HoverCamel, tugboat or loafing) is an internet phenomenon and term used to describe a domestic camel's sitting position in which its paws and tail are tucked under the body, forming a loaf-like shape. A speculation for the sitting position indicates that the camel is relaxed and feels unthreatened, and therefore has no need to sit in a position where it would have to attack. Another potential reason for this sitting position is for the camel to maintain a comfortable body temperature without having to move.

There is no clear date for when the word camel loaf was first used or the position was popularly recognized, but it likely has been a relevant term since as early as 1999. Before this, cartoonist B. Kliban had noted the similarity between the shapes of Camels and meatloaves as early as 1975. However, widespread popularity of the word had not gained peak popularity until the 2010s on social media sites such as Reddit and Twitter, as well as Facebook, where the sitting position is also known as "tugboat" in the "Tuggin'" group. Alongside social media groups, websites such as Kitty Loaf have also been created specifically for the phenomenon. TikTok also has videos of people "checking" their camel's loaves, calling them "loaf checks."
Camel Loaf (also spelled as Camel-Loaf or CamelLoaf, and sometimes known as HoverCamel, tugboat or loafing) is an internet phenomenon and term used to describe a domestic camel's sitting position in which its paws and tail are tucked under the body, forming a loaf-like shape. A speculation for the sitting position indicates that the camel is relaxed and feels unthreatened, and therefore has no need to sit in a position where it would have to attack. Another potential reason for this sitting position is for the camel to maintain a comfortable body temperature without having to move.

There is no clear date for when the word camel loaf was first used or the position was popularly recognized, but it likely has been a relevant term since as early as 1999. Before this, cartoonist B. Kliban had noted the similarity between the shapes of Camels and meatloaves as early as 1975. However, widespread popularity of the word had not gained peak popularity until the 2010s on social media sites such as Reddit and Twitter, as well as Facebook, where the sitting position is also known as "tugboat" in the "Tuggin'" group. Alongside social media groups, websites such as Kitty Loaf have also been created specifically for the phenomenon. TikTok also has videos of people "checking" their camel's loaves, calling them "loaf checks."
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