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Dromedary". Lexico UK English Dictionary. Oxford University Press. Archived from the original on 29 January 2020. Soubor cookie, který obsahuje data aktuální relace. Následné požadavky v okně relace budou přiřazeny stejné relaci Hotjar.​

The modern dromedary probably evolved in the hotter, arid regions of western Asia from the Bactrian camel, which in turn was closely related to the earliest Old World camels. [26] This hypothesis is supported by the fact that the dromedary foetus has two humps, while in the adult male an anterior vestigial hump is present. [17] A jawbone of a dromedary that dated from 8,200 BC was found in Saudi Arabia on the southern coast of the Red Sea. [9] [28] a b Kadim, I.T. (2013). Camel Meat and Meat Products. Oxfordshire, UK: CABI. pp.54–72. ISBN 978-1-78064-101-0. Arabian Camel (Dromedary) | National Geographic". Animals. 2011. Archived from the original on 3 March 2021 . Retrieved 23 October 2021. Corrections? Use the correction form to tell us the new/better ScaleType link we should be using. Thanks. Dromedaries were also shipped from south-western Asia to Spain, Italy, Turkey, France, Canary Islands, the Americas and Australia. [17] Dromedaries were introduced into Spain in 1020AD and to Sicily in 1059AD. [104] Camels were exported to the Canary Islands in 1405 during the European colonisation of the area, and are still extant there, especially in Lanzarote and to the south of Fuerteventura. [104] Attempts to introduce dromedaries into the Caribbean, Colombia, Peru, Bolivia and Brazil were made between the 17th and 19th centuries; some were imported to the western United States in the 1850s and some to Namibia in the early 1900s, but presently they exist in small numbers or are absent in these areas. [33]

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Geer, A. (2008). Animals in Stone: Indian Mammals Sculptured Through Time. Brill. pp.144–9. ISBN 978-90-04-16819-0. ISSN 0169-9377. Chilliard, Y.; Bengoumi, M.; Delavaud, C.; Faulconnier, Y.; Faye, B. (2005). "Body lipids and adaptation of camel to food and water shortage: new data on adipocyte size and plasma leptin". In Faye, B.; Esenov, P. (eds.). Desertification Combat and Food Safety: the Added Value of Camel Producers, Ashgabad, Turkmenistan. NATO Science Series (I): Life and Behavioural Sciences. Vol.362. IOS Press. pp.135–45. ISBN 978-1-58603-473-3.

Datorită structurii speciale a nasului, umiditatea expirată împreună cu aburul revin înapoi în corpul cămilei.Cămila se deosebește de rudele ei din Lumea Nouă prin talia corpului mai mare (înălțimea la greabăn între 225 – 345cm și greutatea între 300 – 700kg), și prin faptul că are una sau două cocoașe. Cămilele au coada relativ scurtă (35 – 55cm), culoarea blănii are nuanțe de la brun întunecat până la un cenușiu roșcat de culoarea nisipului. Pe când dromaderul are părul scurt , cămila bactriană are blana cu peri foarte lungi mai ales în lunile de iarnă. Picioarele cămilelor în raport cu dimensiunea corpului sunt lungi, ele calcă pe două degete, care nu sunt acoperite de copită ci numai de o unghie îndoită care protejează degetele de la picioare care pe talpă au un sistem de suspensie alcătuit dintr-un țesut conjunctiv moale. Animalele au gâtul și capul lung, buza superioară despicată și ochii au gene protectoare lungi. Orificiile nărilor se pot închide, iar stomacul cămilelor este ca și la celelalte rumegătoare compartimentat în prestomace. Conflicting views on aerial spraying [ edit ] Australian Commonwealth CA-28 Ceres at Wangaratta Airport in 1988. The CA-28 was a crop spraying aircraft of the 1950s. The dromedary is diurnal (active mainly during daylight); free-ranging herds feed and roam throughout the day, though they rest during the hottest hours around noon. The night is mainly spent resting. Dromedaries form cohesive groups of about 20 individuals, which consist of several females led by a dominant male. Females may also lead in turns. [20] Some males either form bachelor groups or roam alone. [68] Herds may congregate to form associations of hundreds of camels during migrations at the time of natural disasters. The males of the herd prevent female members from interacting with bachelor males by standing or walking between them and sometimes driving the bachelor males away. In Australia, short-term home ranges of feral dromedaries cover 50 to 150km 2 (19 to 58sqmi); annual home ranges can spread over several thousand square kilometres. [20]

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