Yes. They're used mainly for tourist purposes or for their meat.
Two humped camels can store far more fat and therefore survive longer than 1 humped camels!!!
The bactrian, two-humped camel, is a tad bigger than the one-humped Dromedary.
Double-Humped Camels - 1903 was released on: USA: January 1903
Bactrian camels are Asian, 2 humped camels
The two types are bactarian camels and the other one is dromedary camel
maybe
The double humped camel occupies the desert regions of Central Asia: the Gobi desert, Bacteria, etc.
Absolutely not. There are two species of camels. The one-humped Arabian camel/Dromedary, and the two-humped Bactrian camel. There is an estimate of 15 million dromedaries in the world today mainly in Somalia and the middle east. The Bactrian camel is estimated to be numbering 1,4 million.
One humped: Dromedary camel, Camelus dromedarius.Two humped: Bactrian camel, Camelus bactrianus.
There are around 50,000 camels in the U.A.E
Bactrian or two-humped camels are found in northern India, particularly in the the Nubra Valley and the district (former state) of Bikaner, where they were long used to carry mounted soldiers as well as supplies.
There are two main types of camels- Dromedary camels, and Bactrian. Dromedaries are the more common one-humped type, typically found in North Africa and the Middle East, whereas Bactrians are two-humped and found in Northern Asia, particularly Mongolia. Bactrians are also an endangered species. Camas occur with the successful mating of a Dromedary camel and a llama, but are not considered a true camel species.