Bactrian camels typically have a lifespan of 40 to 50 years in captivity, while in the wild, their lifespan is generally shorter, averaging around 20 to 30 years due to harsher living conditions and predation. Their longevity in captivity is often attributed to better access to food, veterinary care, and protection from predators. These camels are known for their resilience and adaptability to extreme environments, which contributes to their survival.
Yes, Bactrian camels are vegetarian.
Bactrian camels are Asian, 2 humped camels
8 bactrian camels and 11 dromedaries
Yes, Bactrian camels have two humps on their backs.
Dromedary and Bactrian camels are both camel species.
herdsmen look after camels
Yes camels are herbivores.
Bactrian camels were named after the histroian place Bactria
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Bactrian camels originated from the steppes of Central Asia, specifically in the region of present-day Mongolia and China.
Bactrian camels have 2 humps
Camels have no natural predators except man