Bactrian Camels have two humps, while Dromedary Camels have one. Just remember, "D" has one hump, but "B" has two!
Dromedary and Bactrian camels are both camel species.
It is called bactrain
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The main differences between a dromedary and a bactrian camel are their number of humps and geographic distribution. Dromedary camels have one hump and are found in Africa and the Middle East, while bactrian camels have two humps and are native to Central Asia.
The two types are bactarian camels and the other one is dromedary camel
The different types of camel are:1. Bactrian camels are well suited for cold climates with rugged terrain. With their shorter legs and stout bodies they can walk over slippery surfaces that dromedary camels can't handle.2. F1 hybrid camel are half-Dromedary and half-Bactrain cross. F1 hybrids are the largest camels and make for good draft animals, They have one large hump on their backs.3. F2 Hybrid Bactrian camel, 3/4-Bactrain 1/4-Dromedary. Like the Bactrian camel they can walk over ice, mud, snow, and slippery surfaces. A good all around camel that can handle steep rocky mountain trails.4. Snow-white Dromedaries- They are faster and can travel more miles in a day than the Bactrain camel. Good in deserts, flat land or rolling hills, not good on slippery surfaces.5. Black Camels - are more rare than white camels. These beautiful black dromedaries are bred for show and their beauty. Some places consider them to be adverse and bad luck
Dromedary camels have one hump and are found in Africa and the Middle East, while Bactrian camels have two humps and are found in Central Asia. They have different adaptations to their respective environments, such as fur thickness and diet preferences.
Dromedary camels are native to the Saharan and other Middle Eastern desert. they are exotic to the US and other countries.
There are about 300 left. There are only 1.4 of the bactrain camel left
8 bactrian camels and 11 dromedaries
dromedary camels
Camelus dromedarius