A camel with one hump is a dromedary and a camel with two humps is a bactrian camel. Bactrian camels are better suited to cold climates with more rugged terrain, as they have stout, stocky bodies that enable greater stability. Dromedaries are the desert-dwellers, with long legs. Their humps store fat which can be metabolised into energy, enabling them to go for long periods without food or water.
Because there are two species of camels in the world.
Camels with one hump are called Dromedary Camels. These are found in the Middle-East, Africa and Southern Asia.
Camels with two humps are called Bactrian Camels. These species are found in Central Asia and Eastern Asia. Bactrian Camels, according to the United Nations, are listed as critically endangered.
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camels like every other living thing are different no living thing is the same.
If I'm not totally wrong It's because the camels with one hump is a dromedary - an Arabian Camel - often found in West Asia with the dry desert.
The camels with two humps are the Bactrian Camels - found in Central and East Asia.
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Different species of camel - dromedary camels have one hump, bactrian have two.
They can have either one type of camels have only 1 hump but some other species have 2 :-) <3 x
yes but no. they can't like easily communicate to each other and yes they are different.
There are some camels with one hump while there are the others with two because they belong to different species.
A camel has never been recorded having more than 2 humps, but that does not mean it couldn't happen.
Dromedary, one hump Bactrian camel, two humps
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There are no camel-related species with three humps. If there is a camel with three humps, it is most likely a mutation.A figment of your imagination. There is no such thing.A freak! Humphrey (humpthree)
Bactrian camel (two-humps, endangered): Camelus bactrianus
A camel's humps contains fats. When there is a lack of food, the camel breaks down the fats in its humps. If all the fats are broken down, the camel might lose its humps.
No. The humps store water.
The dromedary, one-humped or Arabian camel has a single hump and is well known for its healthy low fat milk, and the Bactrian camel has two humps.
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