A dromedary, also known as the Arabian camel, is a large mammal characterized by a single hump on its back. Native to arid regions of North Africa and the Middle East, dromedaries are well-adapted to desert climates and are commonly used for transportation, milk production, and as pack animals. They can thrive with minimal water and have a unique ability to withstand high temperatures. Dromedaries are distinct from Bactrian camels, which have two humps.
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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.