The Bactrian Camel is found in Nubra Valley in India and also in parts of Tibet and Kazhakstan. The Bactrian camel has two humps on its back, in contrast to the single-humped dromedary camel. read more
Yes. The Bactrian Camel is found in Nubra Valley in India and also in parts of Tibet and Kazhakstan. The Bactrian camel has two humps on its back, in contrast to the single-humped dromedary camel. Bactrian camels are exceptionally adept at withstanding wide variations in temperature, ranging from freezing cold to blistering heat. read more
Arabian or dromedary camels, which have one hump, live in Northern Africa, Southwestern Asia and Australia, while Bactrian camels, which have two humps, lives in Mongolia and China. Most of the world's camels are domesticated and live with nomadic people in desert regions. read more
The camels found in India are the single-humped camels, also known as the Dromedary camels. Long-curved neck, deep-narrow chest and a single hump characterize the Indian camel. The hump is used by the camels as reservoir of fatty tissues. read more