Domesticated dromedary Camels are found throughout desert areas in North Africa and the Middle East. A feral population of dromedary Camels lives in Australia. The Camels were imported in the 19th century as pack animals and were used to cross the vast desert regions there.
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Camel bird synonyms, Camel bird pronunciation, Camel bird translation, English dictionary definition of Camel bird. the ostrich. See also: Camel Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co
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The six species in this family are found in two groups. Camels are found in Asia and Africa. Llamas, alpacas, and vicugnas are found in South America. The species in this family are large and most of them have been domesticated. They are herbivores and have three-chambered stomachs.
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The Camel Bird of Arabia. Written by Caroline Stone Illustrated by Brian Smith. In February 1966, flood waters north of Ma'an, in Jordan, brought down into the Hasa Valley near Petra a single dying specimen of the species called Struthio Camelus Syriacus-the ostrich or, as the Chinese call it, the Camel Bird of Arabia. Since no ostriches had been seen on the Arabian Peninsula since 1941, the unexpected …
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The Arabian Camel, or dromedary (Camelus dromedarius), has one back hump, while the domesticated Bactrian Camel (C. bactrianus) and the wild Bactrian Camel (C. ferus) have two. These “ships of the desert” have long been valued as pack or saddle animals, and they are also exploited for milk , meat , wool , and hides .
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The Camels have a very unique milking system. To survive in the harsh desert, Camels can turn their milk supply off to conserve energy. To produce milk, a calf must be at its mother’s side and the Camels only produce milk for 90 seconds. The Camels are milked twice a day with a conventional milking machine.
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Ostrich: The Camel Bird in More Ways Than One. The ostrich is the world’s largest living bird. Although they are lightless bird they are great runners, with speeds up to 43mph they are the world’s fastest two-legged animal. They were sometimes referred to as the “Camel bird” because of its similarity to the Camel.
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ANSWER: The Camel bird? The Sino-Korean word for "Camel," is 낙타 (駱駝), which literally means "Camel (駱) Camel (駝)," and the Sino-Korean word for "ostrich" is 타조 (駝鳥), which literally means "Camel (駝) bird (鳥)." From what I have read, the ancestors of Camels appeared about 40 millions years ago, but there are fossils that suggest that the ancestors of ostriches appeared about …
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The bottoms of their feet are also padded to help them when in rocky or stony regions. Camels are animals with large eyes and nostrils which give them good sight and smell. They have a double layer of long eyelashes and can close their slit-like nostrils to protect them from dust storms.
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AT THE ZOO. Camels have been represented continuously in San Diego Zoo Global’s collection since 1923, with the arrival of a Bactrian Camel and two dromedary Camels; the Bactrian Camel came from a circus and the dromedary Camels were obtained from a Hollywood movie set. Our Zoo’s founder, Dr.
About 90 percent of the world’s Camels are dromedaries. There are two types of Bactrian Camels: wild and domesticated. Wild Bactrian Camels are much trimmer, with smaller humps and less hair, than domesticated Bactrian Camels.
Camels have long been domesticated and, as livestock, they provide food (milk and meat) and textiles (fiber and felt from hair). As working animals, Camels—which are uniquely suited to their desert habitats—are a vital means of transport for passengers and cargo. There are three surviving species of Camel.
There are two types of Bactrian Camels: wild and domesticated. Wild Bactrian Camels are much trimmer, with smaller humps and less hair, than domesticated Bactrian Camels. Bactrian Camels have two humps (like a B on its back). They store fat, not water.