Bactrian camel (two-humps, endangered): Camelus bactrianus
There are two types of camels in the world. They are the Bactrian and the Arabian camel. The Bactrian camel has two humps on its back, while the Arabian camel has one. The humps contain fat that provides the animal with nutrients when food is not available.
It depends on the kinda of camel some have 1 hump some have 2 it all depends
Either one or two, depending on what type of camel it is. The Dromedary camel (also known as the Arabian camel and the one-humped camel) has a single hump and is found in the dry desert areas of western Asia. The Bactrian camel has two humps and is found in eastern Asia.
Many Bactrian camels these days are domesticated. A wild Bactrian camel is a camel that is in the wild and not domesticated.
A camel typically has one or two humps.
8 bactrian camels and 11 dromedaries
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The camel has two hump which is maximum
Camels can have either one hump or two humps, depending on the species. Dromedary camels have one hump, while Bactrian camels have two humps.
The haploid number of both the one-humped camel (dromedary) and the two-humped camel (bactrian) is 37.
2, Dromedary and Bactrian
A camel typically has one or two humps. The humps store fat, not water as commonly believed, which provides energy for the camel when food is scarce. This adaptation helps camels survive in arid environments by allowing them to go long periods without food.