camel
large four-footed mammal; Camelus dromedarius and Camelus bactrianus; bactrians may reach 2 m.; dromedaries are bigger and a uniform light fawn color; bactrians are darker; suited to life in desert areas; store excess food in their humps, can go without water for long periods; can make long journeys through dry areas; this word seems to refer to camels used for riding rather than carrying loads; unclean, not to be eaten
“camel.” Atlas. Accessed 2026. https://fcbh-atlas.vercel.app/en/term/camel-h3753
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