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Dromedary - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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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Though often called the one-humped camel, the dromedary has two humps used for energy storage in the form of fat. The under-developed anterior hump sits over the shoulders and the large rear hump is found in the centre of the back.
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Few animals are more useful to mankind than the camel and the dromedary. They have an unrivaled capacity to endure long periods without water (up to four or five days), and can carry very heavy loads. They also produce milk, wool, and meat;
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Learn all you wanted to know about Arabian (dromedary) camels with pictures, videos, photos, facts, and news from National Geographic. ... One hump or two? The dromedary, or Arabian, camel distinguishes itself from its Bactrian relatives by its single hump.
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ANIMAL BYTES - Dromedary Camel...Find quick information and fun facts about animals. ... 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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Camels are large mammals that live in dry areas. ... There are two types of camels: the one-humped camel (the Arabian Camel or Dromedary) and the two-humped camel (the Bactrian Camel). The Arabian camels are found in the very hot deserts of North Africa and the Middle East.
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