Yes, they are, but are protected.
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.
Yes, Bactrian camels are vegetarian.
Bactrian camels are Asian, 2 humped camels
8 bactrian camels and 11 dromedaries
Yes, Bactrian camels have two humps on their backs.
Dromedary and Bactrian camels are both camel species.
Both Dromedary and Bactrian are species of camel. Dromedaries have one hump and are found in Northern Africa and one area of Australia. Bactrians are two humped camels native to central Asia. Unlike Dromedaries, Bactrian camels are critically endangered. Both species of camel have been domesticated although domesticated Dromedaries are much more common except in Asia where Bactrian camels have been a domesticated pack animal for thousands of years.
herdsmen look after camels
Yes camels are herbivores.
Bactrian camels were named after the histroian place Bactria
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Bactrian camels originated from the steppes of Central Asia, specifically in the region of present-day Mongolia and China.