the bactrian camel safari park

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Bactrian camel in safari park Taigan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Two humped brown furry bactrian camel photographed at Port Lympne Safari Park in Kent, UK Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bactrian camel in safari park Taigan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bactrian camel in Safari Park, Ramat Gan, Israel Royalty Free Stock Photo
Close up of head of a two humped brown furry bactrian camel photographed at Port Lympne Safari Park in Kent, UK Royalty Free Stock Photo
Close up shot of cute Bactrian camel in West Midland Safari Park Royalty Free Stock Photo
Close up shot of cute Bactrian camel in West Midland Safari Park Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Bactrian Camel in the safari park
Close up shot of cute Bactrian camel in West Midland Safari Park Royalty Free Stock Photo
Close up shot of cute Bactrian camel in West Midland Safari Park Royalty Free Stock Photo
Close up shot of cute Bactrian camel in West Midland Safari Park Royalty Free Stock Photo
Close up shot of cute Bactrian camel in West Midland Safari Park Royalty Free Stock Photo
Close up shot of cute Bactrian camel in West Midland Safari Park Royalty Free Stock Photo
Close up shot of cute Bactrian camel in West Midland Safari Park Royalty Free Stock Photo
Close up shot of cute Bactrian camel in West Midland Safari Park Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Bactrian Camel is a large, even-toed ungulate native to the steppes of Central Asia. The Bactrian camel has two humps on its back, in contrast to the single-humped dromedary camel. The Bactrian camel is the largest mammal in its native range and is the largest living camel. The shaggy winter coat is shed extremely rapidly, with huge sections peeling off at once, appearing as if sloppily shorn. The two humps on the back are composed of fat.


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