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- Dromedary - Wikipedia
The dromedary (Camelus dromedarius), also known as the dromedary camel, Arabian camel and one-humped camel, is a large camel of the genus Camelus with one hump on its back
- Camel Vs Dromedary - What Is The Difference? - Animal Hype
So, what’s the difference between a camel and a dromedary? In the simplest terms, a camel, specifically known as Bactrian camel, has two humps and is native to Central Asia, while a dromedary, also referred to as an Arabian camel, has one hump and originates from the Middle East and North Africa
- Dromedary | Definition, Characteristics, Facts | Britannica
The Arabian camel, or dromedary (Camelus dromedarius), has one back hump, while the domesticated Bactrian camel (C bactrianus) and the wild Bactrian camel (C ferus) have two
- DROMEDARY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of DROMEDARY is the one-humped camel (Camelus dromedarius) currently existing only as a domestic or feral animal How to use dromedary in a sentence
- Dromedary Camel: Characteristics, Diet, Facts More [Fact Sheet]
Dromedary Camels: These camels have a single hump and are native to the Middle East and the Horn of Africa They have been domesticated and are widely used in desert regions for transportation and as livestock
- Dromedary Camel - Facts, Diet, Habitat Pictures on Animalia. bio
The dromedary camel (Camelus dromedaries) is a large even-toed ungulate, of the genus Camelus, with one hump on its back It is the tallest of the three species of camel It has not occurred naturally in the wild for nearly 2,000 years
- Dromedary Camels - African Western Asian Camel Facts
The Dromedary Camel (Camelus dromedarius) is a large even-toed ungulate native to northern Africa and western Asia, also the land of east Africa, Sudan, Ethiopia and Somalia
- Dromedary, Camelus Dromedarius - Facts, diet, habitat more
The Dromedary, camelus dromedarius, is an iconic animal of the desert, easily recognized by its single large hump on its back This hump is a reservoir of fatty tissue, which the camel can convert into water and energy, enabling it to endure long periods without food or water
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