Camel
Camel
Camel
a one-humped camel
A camel of the one-humped variety from arid areas of the middle east.
The humped ox is likely referring to a domesticated animal called a "Zebu," which is known for its hump on its shoulders. In zoos, a similar animal you may see is the "Brahman cattle," which also has a hump. These animals are typically found in regions with hot climates as they have adaptations to thrive in such environments.
A humped ox is called a zebu
because people sit on them alot and humped them alot because people sit on them alot and humped them alot because people sit on them alot and humped them alot
Two humped camels can store far more fat and therefore survive longer than 1 humped camels!!!
The bactrian, two-humped camel, is a tad bigger than the one-humped Dromedary.
The bactrian, two-humped camel, is a tad bigger than the one-humped Dromedary.
Yes, a humped back is considered a defect in Red Angus cattle. This physical deformity can affect the animal's overall conformation and can be undesirable for breeding purposes. Breeders typically strive for a straight and level backline to maintain the breed's standards and improve overall herd quality.
a one humped camel can go about 4 days (4000 kilometres)