Dromedary Camel
Animalia
Chordata
Mammalia
Artiodactyla
Camelidae
Camelus
Camelus dromedarius
The Dromedary, or Arabian Camel (Camelus dromedarius), is a large even-toed ungulate native to northern Africa and western Asia, and the best-known member of the camel family. Originally native to northern… More »
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Learn all you wanted to know about Arabian (dromedary) camels with pictures, videos, photos, facts, and news from National Geographic. ... Arabian (Dromedary) Camel Profile ... Fast Facts...
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ANIMAL BYTES - Dromedary Camel...Find quick information and fun facts about animals. ... FAST FACTS ... The dromedary camel is no longer considered a wild animal. In Africa and Arabia it is a semi-domesticated animal that free ranges but is under the control of herders.
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Dromedary - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The dromedary or Arabian camel ( Camelus dromedarius ) is a large even-toed ungulate with one hump on its back. Its native range is unclear, but it was probably the Arabian Peninsula. The domest...
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Most people recognize camels because of their humps. These large hoofed grazers store fat in their humps. When camels have trouble finding food and water they live off this fat in their humps. Dromedary camels and their two humped cousins, the Bactrian Camels are ... The Dromedary Camel; Lives in these Habitats...
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On an average, the lifespan of a camel is around 40 to 50 years and they are herbivorous. Dromedary Camels attain the age of maturity at four to five years. In the following lines, we have provided some more interesting facts about the camel.
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At night, a camel's body temperature is 105 degrees. During the heat of the day, it's 93 degrees. ... "Camels may build up a pressure cooker of resentment toward human beings until the lid suddenly blows off and they go berserk. In Asia, when a camel driver senses trouble, he gives his coat to the animal.
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Characteristics of the Dromedary camel 1 Article ... Animal facts: Dromedary camels ... Understanding camel behavior...
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Dromedary camels have only one hump and are native to Arabia. The "other camel" breed is the bactrian. Bactrian camels have two humps and are native to Asia. One easy way to remember which is which is to remember a "D" (for dromedary) is made of only one "hump", while a "B" (for Bactrian) has two. ... Johnny, dromedary camel...
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