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The hump of a camel is seen with a patterned haircut while on sale at a sacrificial livestock market ahead of the Muslim festival Eid al-Adha in Karachi on November 14, 2010. Eid al-Adha, which commemorates biblical patriarch Ibrahim's (or Abraham's) acceptance of God's command to sacrifice his son Ismail (or Ishmael), falls on the 10th of Dhul al-Hijja on the Islamic calendar. As Ibrahim was allowed to sacrifice a ram instead, Muslim families mark the day by ritually sacrificinga sheep, goats, cows and other livestock, the meat of which is also shared with the needy. AFP PHOTO/Rizwan TABASSUM (Photo credit should read RIZWAN TABASSUM/AFP/Getty Images)

A Pakistani livestock trader decorates a camel to attract customers at an animal market for the Muslim festival of Eid al-Adha in Karachi on November 1, 2011. The annual Islamic holiday, which falls from November 7 to 8 in Pakistan, is marked by the ritual sacrifice after morning prayers of sheep, goats, cows and other livestock whose meat is then shared with the poor. AFP PHOTO / RIZWAN TABASSUM (Photo credit should read RIZWAN TABASSUM/AFP/Getty Images)

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