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The dromedary or arabian camel has one hump.
A humpbacked camel. Well, true, but the specific description for a double-humped camel is - Bactrian camel. A single-humped camel is called a dromedary (FYI)
The name of a camel with one hump is Dromedary. This camel is common to Africa and the Middle East. It was exported all over the world and is now relatively common in parts of Australia and North America, where is has been used sporadically over the years as a pack animal.A camel with one hump is called the Arabian camel or Dromedary camel.They are native to dry desert areas of West Asia.A camel with two humps is called the Bactrian camel.They are native to Central and East Asia.Both are domesticated, they both work for humans (like horses) and they both provide milk (like cows).A camel with one hump is a Dromedary, or Arabian Camel. you can usually tell because the dromedary begins with "D" which rotated left looks like one hump same applies with the Bactrian camel(two-humped) it starts with B rotated left looks like two humpsDromedary or Arabian camel has but one hump . (The Bactrian camel has two humps.)You call one-humped camels Dromedaries
Either one or two, depending on what type of camel it is. The Dromedary camel (also known as the Arabian camel and the one-humped camel) has a single hump and is found in the dry desert areas of western Asia. The Bactrian camel has two humps and is found in eastern Asia.
A dromedary is a one humped domestic camel. A dromdary is a large ungulate with only one hump on its back instead of two like some camels.They were giving there name by Carl Linnaeus.
Camels are in genus Camelus. Two of the commen animals called camel include the Arabian Camel (or dromedary); this is Camelus dromedarius. The Bactrian Camel is Camelus bactrianus. Arabian Camels have one hump; Bactrian Camels have two.Common Name: CamelKingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataClass: MammaliaOrder: ArtiodactylaFamily: BovidaeGenus: CamelusSpecies: Camelus dromedarius or camelus bactrianus
No. Dromedary is the correct name for the one humped, or arabian camel.
Camelus drodemaruis.
There is no such thing as a three-humped camel; camels typically have one hump (dromedary camels) or two humps (Bactrian camels).
One humped: Dromedary camel, Camelus dromedarius.Two humped: Bactrian camel, Camelus bactrianus.
A dromedary refers to a camel, specifically the Arabian or Indian camel. The name derives from the formal Latin name for the species, Camelus dromedarius.
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).
The bactrian, two-humped camel, is a tad bigger than the one-humped Dromedary.