Camel Facts

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Scientific Name: 32990_26bdef-fc> |
Camelus 32990_5bde20-c8> |
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Class: 32990_607b8b-03> |
Mammalia 32990_04d975-29> |
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Order: 32990_b0c2a0-d1> |
Artiodactyla 32990_b4c7ac-0f> |
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Family: 32990_668277-50> |
Camelidae 32990_70b50b-17> |
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Species: 32990_4db054-66> |
Camelus dromedarius (Dromedary) Camelus bactrianus (Bactrian) Camelus ferus (Wild Bactrian camel) 32990_3e0beb-d8> |
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Life Span: 32990_c64bb7-df> |
40–50 years 32990_292ca2-0d> |
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Diet: 32990_e2e3df-b0> |
Herbivore (grass, leaves, thorny desert plants) 32990_f56964-09> |
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Size: 32990_a5451a-70> |
Shoulder height: 1.8–2.3 m (6–7.5 ft) 32990_a67b4c-72> |
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Weight: 32990_df9894-2f> |
300–1,000 kg (660–2,200 lb) 32990_accef0-9f> |
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Speed: 32990_bb3e13-ee> |
Up to 65 km/h (40 mph) 32990_f4a4c9-1c> |
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Predators: 32990_fdd6c4-71> |
Humans, wolves (young camels) 32990_2e3ae2-3f> |
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Locations: 32990_ee2ca4-da> |
Africa, Middle East, Central Asia, South Asia, Australia 32990_22f67b-f8> |
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Habitat: 32990_5e95c5-a3> |
Deserts, semi-arid regions, dry grasslands 32990_fa8819-3d> |
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Population: 32990_26d00f-47> |
~14 million worldwide (mostly domesticated) 32990_3cbdb6-d4> |
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Gestation: 32990_6e9b32-2b> |
About 13 months (390–410 days) 32990_fa1131-35> |
Camel Facts:
- Camels use their humps as energy storage, helping them survive when food is limited in dry environments.
- They can go many days without water and quickly rehydrate by drinking large amounts in one go.
- Camels have special blood cells that keep flowing smoothly even when their bodies lose a lot of water.
- Their thick fur protects them from extreme heat, while also keeping them warm during cold desert nights.
- Wide, padded feet prevent camels from sinking into sand, making desert travel easier.
- Camels can close their nostrils and have long eyelashes, protecting their eyes and lungs during sandstorms.
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