A camel's humps contains fats. When there is a lack of food, the camel breaks down the fats in its humps. If all the fats are broken down, the camel might lose its humps.
Dromedary, one hump Bactrian camel, two humps
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There are no camel-related species with three humps. If there is a camel with three humps, it is most likely a mutation.A figment of your imagination. There is no such thing.A freak! Humphrey (humpthree)
A camel with two humps is called the Bactrian camel. They are native to Central and East Asia. A camel with one hump is called the Arabian camel or Dromedary camel. They are native to dry desert areas of West Asia. Both are domesticated, they both work for humans (like horses) and they both provide milk (like cows).
A camel with two humps is called the Bactrian camel.They are native to Central and East Asia.A camel with one hump is called the Arabian camel or Dromedary camel.They are native to dry desert areas of West Asia.Both are domesticated, they both work for humans (like horses) and they both provide milk (like cows).The Bactrian camel has two humps.
Bactrian camel (two-humps, endangered): Camelus bactrianus
No. The humps store water.
The dromedary, one-humped or Arabian camel has a single hump and is well known for its healthy low fat milk, and the Bactrian camel has two humps.
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