- a list of
animals that have a
naturally occurring hump or
humps as a part of
their anatomy.
Humps may evolve, as a
store of fat, as a heat
control mechanism...
- chest, a
single hump (compared with two on the
Bactrian camel and wild
Bactrian camel), and long
hairs on the throat,
shoulders and
hump. The coat is generally...
-
traffic in
order to
improve safety conditions.
Variations include the
speed hump,
speed cushion, and
speed table. The use of
vertical deflection devices is...
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characteristic hump in the
shoulder region. The ryƫkin is a
hardy and
attractive variety of
goldfish with a
pointed head and has a
pronounced hump on the back...
-
Operation Hump was a
search and
destroy operation initiated by
United States and
Australian forces on 5
November 1965,
during the
Vietnam War. The US-Australian...
- many
Sanga cattle breeds,
differs from
taurine cattle by a
fatty hump on
their shoulders, a
large dewlap, and
sometimes drooping ears. They are well adapted...
-
camel or two-
humped camel, is a
large camel native to the
steppes of
Central Asia. It has two
humps on its back, in
contrast to the single-
humped dromedary...
- egg-shaped body, a high
dorsal fin, a long
quadruple caudal fin, and no
shoulder hump. It is
similar to the Ryukin, and is
relatively common in
western countries...
-
ungulate in the
genus Camelus that
bears distinctive fatty deposits known as "
humps" on its back.
Camels have long been
domesticated and, as livestock, they...
- deep body with a
characteristic shoulder hump. It is
similar to the
fantail goldfish,
except with a
shoulder hump. Its name is
derived from the Ryukyu...