Bactrian Camels weigh anywhere from 660-2,200 pounds. Dromedary Camels weigh anywhere from 660 pounds-1,320 pounds. Full grown camels stand about 6 feet 1 inch at the shoulder and 7 feet 1 inch at the hump.
A camel can at least weight up to half- of a ton
camel body weight= Hump Girth *Chest Girth* Shoulder Height* 50
grown-ups 400-700kg
the height is 7 or 8 feet tall
There are typically no strict height or weight restrictions to ride a camel, but riders should be of a size that allows them to comfortably mount and balance on the animal. Most camel operators recommend that riders be in good health and able to climb onto the camel without assistance. It's always best to check with the specific tour operator for any guidelines they may have.
not 1000kg; who ever posted this didnt know what they were talking about
A fully-grown adult camel stands 1.85m/6 feet at the shoulder and 2.15m/7 feet at the hump. A fully-grown camel can weigh up to 700kg/1542lbs. A camel's long, thin legs have powerful muscles which allow the animal to carry loads over long distances. A camel can carry as much as 450kg/990lbs, but a usual and more comfortable cargo weight is 150kgs/330lbs. It is usual for a camel to work as a beast of burden for only six to eight months of the year; the remainder of the time it needs to rest and recuperate.
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The hoof of a camel is adapted for walking on hot sand and rough terrain. The broad, flat shape of the hoof helps distribute the camel's weight evenly, preventing it from sinking into the sand or slipping on rocky surfaces. Additionally, the hard outer layer protects the soft inner tissues from injury.
A fully-grown adult camel stands 1.85m/6 feet at the shoulder and 2.15m/7 feet at the hump. A fully-grown camel can weigh up to 700kg/1542lbs. A camel's long, thin legs have powerful muscles which allow the animal to carry heavy loads over long distances. A camel can carry as much as 450kg/990lbs, but a usual and more comfortable cargo weight is 150kgs/330lbs. It is usual for a camel to work as a beast of burden for only six to eight months of the year; the remainder of the time it needs to rest and recuperate.
maybe a juvenille camel or a juvi camel
a camel's hump is located at the back of a camel.