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    The dromedary (Camelus dromedarius UK: / ˈ d r ʌ m ɪ d ə r i, ˈ d r ɒ m-/ or US: /-ˌ d ɛ r i /; [2] [3]), also known as the dromedary camel, Arabian camel, [4] or one-humped camel, is a large camel, of the genus Camelus, with one hump on its back.

  2. In the simplest terms, a camel, specifically known as Bactrian camel, has two humps and is native to Central Asia, while a dromedary, also referred to as an Arabian camel, has one hump and originates from the Middle East and North Africa.

  3. The dromedary camel (Camelus dromedaries) is a large even-toed ungulate, of the genus Camelus, with one hump on its back. It is the tallest of the three species of camel. It has not occurred naturally in the wild for nearly 2,000 years.

  4. Sep 5, 2024 · Dromedary, Arabian (one-humped) riding camel (Camelus dromedarius), a swift domestic species not found in the wild. Although wild dromedaries are extinct, the importation of dromedaries to Australia in the 19th century resulted in the establishment of a feral population that continues to live in.

  5. Arabian camels, also known as dromedaries, have only one hump, but they employ it to great effect. The hump stores up to 80 pounds of fat, which a camel can break down into water and energy when...

  6. The dromedary, or Arabian camel (Camelus dromedarius), is one of the two species of camels, the other being the Bactrian camel (Camelus bactrianus) which has two humps. The dromedary is easily distinguishable by its single hump and is well-adapted to hot, arid desert environments.

  7. Sep 13, 2024 · camel, (genus Camelus), any of three species of large ruminating hoofed mammals of arid Africa and Asia known for their ability to go for long periods without drinking. The Arabian camel, or dromedary (Camelus dromedarius), has one back hump, while the domesticated Bactrian camel (C. bactrianus) and the wild Bactrian camel (C. ferus) have two.

  8. Dromedary camels are called the ‘ships of the desert’ as they have long be used as pack animals to carry goods across the desert. They are also known as the Arabian camel or one-humped camel. In some areas they are used for camel races.

  9. Mar 27, 2024 · The dromedary, also known as the Arabian camel, is a member of the Camelidae family defined primarily by its single hump. This unique feature distinguishes it from the related wild Bactrian camel (Camelus bactrianus), which has two humps.

  10. Description. Woolly coat, caramel in color that often looks shaggy from seasonal shedding. Both sexes have a single hump on the back. Male: Males are considerably larger than females and have an inflatable soft palate which they use to attract females. (It looks like a frog's throat when inflated.) Size.