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  1. Camel - Wikipedia

    Camels are working animals especially suited to their desert habitat and are a vital means of transport for passengers and cargo. There are three surviving species of camel. The one …

  2. Camel | Description, Humps, Food, Types, Adaptations, & Facts

    Dec 3, 2025 · Camels are still bred for their meat, milk, and hair, and, beginning in the late 20th century, the age-old sport of camel racing was revived, particularly in the countries of the …

  3. Camel Fact Sheet | Blog | Nature | PBS

    Sep 17, 2020 · About 90% of the world’s camels are dromedary camels, also known as the Arabian camel. All existing dromedary camels are domesticated.

  4. Camels - All About Camels Facts, Information & Pictures

    Camels are even-toed ungulates, meaning ‘hoofed animals’. There are several groups of ungulate mammals whose weight is distributed about equally by the third and fourth toes as they move …

  5. Circus Camels Attempt Great Escape During Snowstorm in France

    10 hours ago · A pair of circus camels attempted a great escape as heavy snow fell on Evreux, about 60 miles west of Paris, on Wednesday, January 7.According to local news outlet Midi …

  6. 14 Types of Camels (Pictures And Identification)

    5 days ago · Discover 14 Types of Camels with detailed identification, habitats, behavior, and unique traits. Learn about Dromedaries, Bactrians, llamas, alpacas, and more.

  7. Camel Fact File | Learn All About Camels | SPANA

    There are several known camel species. The most common is the one-humped Dromedary, also known as the Arabian Camel. Then there are the two-humped Bactrian Camels, which include …

  8. Camel – Types, Adaptations, Habitat, Diet & Interesting Facts

    Discover everything about camels – their types, unique adaptations, habitats, diet, and role in human life. Learn how these desert animals survive extreme conditions.

  9. Camel - San Diego Zoo Animals & Plants

    Camels can travel as fast as horses but can also endure legendary periods of time without food or water. Humans have used camels for their wool, milk, meat, leather, and even dung, which …

  10. 20 Cool Camel Facts - Fact Animal

    Camels are from the same family as ‘New World’ camelids, such as llama, alpaca, guanaco, and vicuña. Over 3000 years ago, camels were domesticated and, today, they serve as a method …