A bactrian camel has two humps and a dromedary camel has one hump.
Camels are even toed hoofed cud chewing types of mammals in the order Artiodactyla.
There are two species: both are camels.
single humped: Arabian camel-camelus dromedarius called dromedary.
twin humped:Bactrian camel-C bactrianus from Asia.
Bactrian camels are furry everywhere. Dromedary camels are only furry on their humps.
Bactrian camels are furry everywhere. Dromedary camels are only furry on their humps.
(bactrian) camel = 2 humps, live in asia, used to winter
dromedary = 1 hump, live in Africa, used to summer
They both have humps long legs a long neck and is domesticated
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Bactrian camels have two humps. Arabian have only one.
they are both camels
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The camel has dual eyelids.
A camel is taller than a yak moreover a camel's family is camelidae but a yak's family is bovidae.
What is the difference between the digestive system of a camel and the digestive system of man?
Because then they wouldn't be CAMEL jockeys, they would be HORSE jockeys. And there is a huge difference between the two.
Kangaroos are Marsupials and Camels aren't
a camels hair is softer than a horses hair
ones a camel and ones a giraffe. one has spots and one has humps. one has a long neck the other has long eyelashes ;P
THIS MIGHT HELP YOU MAN :)CAMEL There were many types of camels in Florida, including the twelve foot high giraffe camel, but the two most common were the Hemiauchenia which was tall and slender and lived on the grasslands, and the Paleolama which was shorter and heavier and which more closely resembled the Peruvian llama of today. Some large camel teeth are almost identical to bison teeth, but a bison tooth often has a small vertical pillar on the side between the sections which a camel never has.
in desert camel is used as transport and in n&s poles people use reindeers
in desert camel is used as transport and in n&s poles people use reindeers
A camel has a hump on its back and is not patterned. A giraffe has a long neck is patterned and has no hump on its back.
On average a Camel will live between 40 and 50 years. The extreme end of their lifespan in captivity is about 50 years, while a shorter lifespan is about 40 years. There is really no difference between the genders in relation to their lifespan. But there is a difference between the genders for maturity or breeding age. The average female Camel will become sexually mature at about 3 years old, while the male will become sexually mature on average at about 6 years of age. For more details, please see the sites listed below.