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There are two species of camel, the Dromedary and the Bactrian. Dromedaries are domestic animals and are very common. The Bactrian camel is a critically endangered species.
The Bactrian camel or two humped camel is critically endangered in the wild, with only around 800 left. In domestic Bactrian camels, there are around 1.8 million estimated.
Bactrian camel (two-humps, endangered): Camelus bactrianus
i think its the camel if im not right which one is it?
Yes, the dromedary, a type of African camel, is an endangered species.
Only one species of camel lives within the African grasslands. The Dromedary, or single-humped, camel. They live in North Africa, South Asia and the Middle East. They've also been introduced to the deserts of Australia. The other species of camel, the Bactrian, or double-humped camel, lives in Eastern Asia. Wild Bactrian camels are listed as critically endangered.
I did some research and I couldn't find anywhere that it said they were on the endangered list. Now, that doesn't mean that they might not be struggling as a species and need help, just that, I couldn't find where they are shown on a list. Dromedaries are the One Hump Camel from Araba. They are known for their ability to go 3 to 4 without food or water. On average they are over seven feet high and weight around 1600 pounds. They have long lush eyelashes to protect their eyes from the sand of the desert, and a really tough mouth to eat the thorny desert plants. They are considered a life-saver in the desert.
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You have to find the figs for Ellipse and then she will give you the camels seeds as a reward. The "figs" are actually prickly pears found on one of the plants in the northern part of the desert. It will either be blinking or flashing when you approach it. Bring these back to her and she'll give you the bromeliance seeds for the camel.
a camel's hump is located at the back of a camel.