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  1. A camel can also use its nose as a dehumidifier. When we breathe, the air we exhale is at body temperature and we lose water in it as vapour. But when air passes out over a camel's mucous membranes it is cooled and the water vapour is removed and reabsorbed into the body. This saves them from losing water with each breath.

  2. Bactrian camels are the heaviest members of the camel family (Camelidae), weighing up to 1,000 kg (2,200 pounds), with domesticated Bactrian camels having larger cylinder-shaped back humps, a more robust body, heavier legs, and a more rounded skull than their wild relatives. Wild Bactrian camels, in contrast, have pyramid-shaped back humps, and ...

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  4. 19 de jun. de 2023 · The Bactrian camel or the Mongolian camel is recognizable by its two pointy humps. They’re known for their large even-toed hoofs and wooly coats. Mongolian camels are the largest living camels, with an average shoulder height of 5.9 ft (1.80 m).Their body mass is approximately 1,300 lb (600 kg) for males and 1,000 lb (480 kg) for female camels.

  5. Camels are a mammal of the Camelidae family.Camels form the genus Camelus.There are three living species of camels. Best-known are the dromedary (one hump) and bactrian (two humps) camels. The camelids, as a family, include the "New World" camelids: the llama, the alpaca, the guanaco, and the vicuña.. The earliest known camel, called Protylopus, lived in North America 40 to 50 million years ...

  6. First we’ll start with the 3 species of true camels, followed by 4 types of camelids that are related to camels. 1. Bactrian camel. The Bactrian camel is a large ungulate mammal that is native to the steppes of Central Asia. It has two humps on its back, unlike its single-humped Arabian cousin, the Dromedary camel.

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