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Camel
Kingdom
  Animal
Class
  Mammal
Genus
  Camel
 
Status
  Varies by species.
Added by
 
JindoJeff
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Date Updated
  Wed Jun 18 22:26:55 2014
Image Credit
 
JindoJeff
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Camel Species
Bactrian Camel
Dromedary
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Camel Facts & Trivia for kids
There are two species of Camels, the Bactrian and the Dromedary
A Camels hump is used to store fatty tissue which can be used as a source of energy.
While some wild Camels still exist most Camels are domesticated.
Camels can withstand temperature and water consumption extremes that would kill most animals.
Some tribes of people that live in the desert drink Camel milk.
Camels can drink one quarter of their weight, and store it for days.
Camels have three layers of eyelids to help provide protection from blowing sand.
Camels evolved in North America and later migrated to Asia.
It is said that camels can drink over 30 gallons of water in 10 minutes.
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Wikipedia Camel information
YouTube - Camels at Brookfield Zoo
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