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Dromedary camel

Dromedary camel

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The dromedary camel is a mammal of the Camelidae family in the order Artiodactyla. Generally above 2 meters. The single humped camel is mainly distributed in West Asia, South Asia, and northern Africa. Residing in desert areas, adept at walking in the desert. Mild in nature, often feeds on prickly plants, salty plants, and grass. The dromedary camel, also known as the "ship of the desert," was an animal domesticated by humans in the Arabian region around 1000 BC. There were no wild species, but later there were also some populations that returned to the wild to live. Since the 5th century BC, residents of the Middle East, Egypt, and the Sahara region have used single humped camels instead of horses to transport goods and travel.