Dromedary Camels
The Dromedary Camel, also known as the Arabian camel, is a large mammal characterized by its single hump. Native to the deserts of North Africa and the Middle East, these camels are well-adapted to arid environments. They can survive long periods without water, thanks to their ability to store fat in their hump, which can be converted to energy when food is scarce.
Dromedaries are social animals that often travel in herds. They are used for transportation, milk, and meat in many cultures. Their unique adaptations, such as thick fur and specialized feet, help them navigate hot, sandy terrains efficiently.