They are mostly the dromedary or Arabian camel, which has one hump, and is the species chosen for milk production. Australia also has a much smaller wild population of the two humped Bactrian camel.
For at least 4,000 years, two species, the dromedary and Bactrian, have been humankind’s beast of burden in Arabia and Central Asia respectively. Nicknamed “the ship of the desert”, camels ...
Baboons are the members of the genus Papio, found all over sub-Saharan Africa and parts of the Arabian Peninsula. These ...
Strawberry, the camel at the Popcorn Park Zoo in Forked River has predicted the winner of this year's Super Bowl using graham ...
Two baby camels have been born within a week at a Bridlington park. The male and female calves, Gillie and Billie, of the double-humped Bactrian species, increased Bridlington Animal Park's herd ...