Very few. Dromedaries, relative to the camel, are working pack animals. They are large, smelly, and somewhat aggressive. You might keep dromedaries instead of horses or mules for arid or desert climates.
Camelids are members of the biological family Camelidae, the only living family in the suborder Tylopoda. Camels, dromedaries, llamas, alpacas, vicuñas, and guanacos are in this group.
Yes, dromedaries are a variety of camel.
Yes, dromedaries are a variety of camel.
some zoos have it named the Dromedaries
Well, when I was young I had this question from Wordly Wise 3000: Book 3 and what I wrote down was this: Dromedaries don't bother to seek shade because their fur can protect it's self from sweating. And dromedaries can hold up to six hundred pounds, so they don't have to rest with all that food and water inside of their humps. I really don't know if dromedaries sweat, though. If they did cool. But if they don't, THE HECK CARES?!?!?!?!?!
No. The former cuts and polishes gems, and the latter is... a camel.
They conserve energy by storing fat in their humps.
some dromedaries and mainly bactrian camels (2 humps)
A group of Dolphins are called a Pod
A group of dolphins is called a pod. If that is your question.
A group of hens is called a brood.