Environmental Sciences, asked by Anurag1623, 7 months ago

can anyone give at least 4 differences between wild Bacterian camel and a normal camel​

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Answered by KirtiSanom
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Answered by shivanikaliappan
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Explanation:

This article is about the domesticated and feral Bactrian camel. For the endangered wild species, see Wild Bactrian camel.

Bactrian camel

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A Bactrian camel in the Shanghai Zoo

Conservation status

Domesticated

Scientific classificationedit

Kingdom: Animalia

Phylum: Chordata

Class: Mammalia

Order: Artiodactyla

Family: Camelidae

Genus: Camelus

Species: C. bactrianus

Binomial name

Camelus bactrianus

Linnaeus, 1758

Camelus bactrianus distribution map.png

Synonyms[1]

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The Bactrian camel (Camelus bactrianus) is a large, even-toed ungulate native to the steppes of Central Asia. It has two humps on its back, in contrast to the single-humped dromedary camel.[2] Its population of two million exists mainly in the domesticated form.[3] Their name comes from the ancient historical region of Bactria.[4]

Domesticated Bactrian camels have served as pack animals in inner Asia since ancient times. With its tolerance for cold, drought, and high altitudes, it enabled the travel of caravans on the Silk Road.[5] Bactrian camels, whether domesticated or feral, are a separate species from the wild Bactrian camel, which is the only truly wild (as opposed to feral) species of camel in the world.

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