- The
Bactrian camel (Camelus bactri****), also
known as the
Mongolian camel,
domestic Bactrian camel or two-humped
camel, is a
large camel native to the...
- The wild
Bactrian camel (Camelus ferus) is an
endangered species of
camel endemic to
Northwest China and
southwestern Mongolia. It is
closely related but...
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camel. The one-humped
dromedary makes up 94% of the world's
camel po****tion, and the two-humped
Bactrian camel makes up 6%. The wild
Bactrian camel is...
- The
seven extant members of this
group are:
dromedary camels,
Bactrian camels, wild
Bactrian camels, llamas, alpacas, vicuñas, and guanacos.
Camelids are...
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similar to that of the
Bactrian camel.
Camel hybridization began in the
first millennium BC. For
about a
thousand years,
Bactrian camels and
dromedaries have...
- The
hybrid camel is a
domestic camelid hybrid between a
Bactrian camel (Camelus bactri****) and
dromedary (Camelus dromedarius). It is the
offspring of...
- the
Achaemenid Empire Bactrian language, an
extinct Eastern Iranian language Bactrian camel, a
species of
camel in Asia
Bactrian deer
Bactria (disambiguation)...
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frequently used in the
making of
textiles for coats.
Camel hair is
collected from the
Bactrian camel,
which is
found across Asia from
eastern Turkey and...
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ferus (wild
Bactrian camel) at the
nuclear genomic level, its
mitochondrial genome diversity is
nested within that of the wild
Bactrian camel,
likely as...
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induced ovulators include cats, rabbits, ferrets, and
camels. In 1985, Chen et al., used
Bactrian camels to
investigate the factor(s) that
induce ovulation...