Double Hump, bactriancamel, is distributed in the northern foothills of the Asian Himalayas, feeding on leaves, roots, tubers, wood, bark, seeds, grains, nuts, etc
author:GeorgeChou
Double humps, bactrian camels, are distributed in the northern foothills of the Asian Himalayas, feeding on leaves, roots, tubers, wood, bark, seeds, grains, nuts, etc., and can grow up to 500 kg. There are far fewer captive double humps than single humps, about 1.4 million. There are about 1,000 wild camels surviving in the wild, which are basically distributed in the deserts of China and Mongolia, and although the living conditions are harsh and the temperature difference is extremely large, the wild camels have survived very well. After starvation, the Bactrian camel can drink water equivalent to a quarter of its body weight at a time.
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