Dromedary and Bactrian camels are both camel species.
The two types are bactarian camels and the other one is dromedary camel
8 bactrian camels and 11 dromedaries
Bactrian and Dromedary (aka Arabian) camel.
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.
Bactrian Camels have two humps, while Dromedary Camels have one. Just remember, "D" has one hump, but "B" has two!
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.
No..Only the Bactrian camel does..The dromedary has one hump.
That would be the two types of camels, Dromedary and Bactrian.
Bactrian camel, two humps. Dromedary, one hump.
Camels can have one hump or two humps, depending on the species. Dromedary camels have one hump, while Bactrian camels have two humps.
The Bactrian camels of Mongolia have two humps, Dromedary camels of the Sahara area have only one.
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.