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What does the scientific name for camel?

the scientific name for camel does many things.one of them is distinguish it from other species.


Where are Camel from?

Many places one species of camel is extinct and was from north america the ones now are mostly from Europe


What is the Camel family genus species?

The genus and species of the Camel family is Camelus dromedarius for the dromedary camel and Camelus bactrianus for the Bactrian camel.


Is a camel an endangered species?

There are two species of camel, the Dromedary and the Bactrian. Dromedaries are domestic animals and are very common. The Bactrian camel is a critically endangered species.


What unique characteristics distinguish the double hump camel from other camel species?

The double hump camel, also known as the Bactrian camel, is distinguished from other camel species by its two humps on its back, while other camel species like the dromedary camel have only one hump. Additionally, the Bactrian camel is native to Central Asia and has a thicker coat to withstand colder temperatures compared to other camel species.


Which species of camel has two humps on its back?

The Bactrian camel is the species that has two humps on its back.


Can camel species has 3 humps?

no


What is the zoological name of camel?

A camel is in the genus Camelus. The two species of camel are the dromedary, or one-humped camel (C. dromedarius) and the bactrian, or two-humped camel (C. bactrianus).


How many kilograms does a camel weigh?

A camel typically weighs between 400 to 600 kilograms, depending on the species and age.


Can you ride a bactrian camel?

It is safe to ride a Bactrian camel. There are two species of camel and the Bactrian is rarer than the dromedary camel. It has two humps and are mostly domesticated.


Which animal is referred to as the ship of the disert?

The camel or dromedary. These are actually two different but related species.


Is there a camel species in the great basin desert?

yes