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Where does the unimodal camel grow mainly?

Published: 2024-11-09 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/09, Unimodal camels are mainly distributed in northern Africa and western Asia, and some come from the Horn of Africa, the Republic of Sudan, Ethiopia and Somalia. Unimodal camel introduction unimodal camel has only one hump. The coat color is dark brown to dark gray.

Dromedary camels are found mainly in northern Africa and western Asia, but also from the Horn of Africa, Sudan, Ethiopia and Somalia.

1. Introduction to dromedary camels

A dromedary camel has only one hump. The coat is dark brown to dark gray, shorter and softer than that of a camel, with a small head, longer legs, a long head and neck, a short tail, thick eyelashes, small ears, a deeply split upper lip, flat slits in the nostrils, wide hooves and a fan-shaped body, rich back hair, and a hump on the back, which stores fat. Head and trunk length 2,250 - 3,450 mm, tail length 350 - 550mm, shoulder height 1,800 - 2,300 mm, body weight 300 - 690kg.

Camels are native to North Africa and western and southern Asia and are slightly taller than camels. A baby camel has no hump at birth, and humps can only grow gradually as it grows older and begins to eat solid food. Dromedary camels can eat almost any edible plant. Their body temperature changes throughout the day, minimizing perspiration and keeping water in their bodies.

II. Living habits

Camels travel back and forth through the desert, carrying people and goods through the driest areas, and are known locally in North Africa as "ships of the desert." They are so well adapted to desert environments that they can go for days without water and last five to seven days. They can survive on thorns, dry plants and other salt-tolerant plants that mammals cannot eat. To conserve moisture, camels raise their body temperature a lot before they start sweating, reducing sweat production. In addition, their excretions are highly concentrated urine and dried faeces. Camels feed on tough desert plants and can survive for a long time on fat stored in humps. Camels can be divided into dromedary camels and two-humped camels, African camels are dromedary camels, they have been domesticated, raised.

Camels are semi-gregarious animals, and can be free to live alone or in groups with camels, but they prefer only to be with their own companions, and they often become agitated when unfamiliar animals approach. Camels stomp and run to express their displeasure, and often because of their "spitting" and "kicking" movements, they give people the impression of bad temper and stubborn personality and other bad adjectives. In fact, they tend to be kind, patient and intelligent.

 
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