dromedaries
Dromedaries, also known as Arabian camels, are a species of camel characterized by a single hump on their backs. They are well-adapted to hot, arid environments, primarily found in North Africa and the Middle East. Dromedaries can thrive in extreme temperatures and can go long periods without water, making them essential for transportation and trade in desert regions.
These animals are known for their strength and endurance, often used as pack animals. Dromedaries can carry heavy loads over long distances, making them valuable for nomadic cultures. They are also important for their milk, meat, and hides, contributing to the livelihoods of many communities.