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 Title: Bactrain Camels  
 Alternative Title: (none)  
 Creator: Stolz, Gary M.  
 Source: WO8447-002 
 Publisher: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 
 Contributor: DIVISION OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS 
 Language: EN - ENGLISH 
 Rights: (public domain) 
 Audience: (general) 
 Subject: Animals, Mammals, Two-humped Camels, Bactrian Camel
  
 Date: October 31 2001
 
 
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 The Camelus bactrianus, or Bactrian camel, is a large, even-toed ungulate native to the steppes of Central Asia. It's known for its two humps, which are made up of fat and provide energy and water reserves. Bactrian camels are primarily herbivores, adapting to harsh desert environments with thick fur coats and other unique adaptations.
 Order: Artiodactyla
 Family: Camelidae
 Genus: Camelus
 Species: Camelus bactrianus   |