The double humped camel occupies the desert regions of Central Asia: the Gobi desert, Bacteria, etc.
You can find two (2) hump camels in the desert.
One hump camels, or 'Dromedary' camels come from the Middle-East.
You can find hump camels in the Arabic deserts.
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.
The haploid number of both the one-humped camel (dromedary) and the two-humped camel (bactrian) is 37.
1/2 the time of a two humped camel can
The bactrian or 2 humped camel lives in a cold desert.
Yes. The one-humped camel is called a dromadary or Arabian camel. (The two-humped camel is the Bactrian camel.) The Arabian camel can be found from Morocco to Iran, although seldom if at all in the wild. Additionally, there is a large feral dromadary population in Australia.
The bactrian, two-humped camel, is a tad bigger than the one-humped Dromedary.
There are six camelids - Old World camelids are the dromedary (one-humped camel) and the Bactrian (two-humped camel). New World camelids are the llama, alpaca, guanaco, and vicuna.
It is a <b>two humped camel</b>.
Contrary to popular belief, camels store fat in their hump, not water. They store water in their stomachs. There are three species: one-humped Dromedary (Camelus dromedarius) and the Bactrian two-humped camel (Camelus bactrianus). and the two-humped wild Bactrian camel (Camelus ferus) of Mongolia.
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)
a one humped camel can go about 4 days (4000 kilometres)