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The Bactrian camel, also known as the Mongolian camel or domestic Bactrian camel, is a large even-toed ungulate native to the steppes of Central Asia. It has two humps on its back, in contrast to the single-humped dromedary camel. Its population of 2 million exists mainly in the domesticated form.

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Read the story about the birth of a rare white Bactrian Camel, Seymour... CPR saves life of rare camel White-furred infant nearly died following rugged birth By KYLE ZWIEG - GM Today Staff CEDARBURG - It was mid-March, and George and Tipi Welsh were earnestly watching their 21-year-old pregnant Bactrian camel named Goldie as she neared her due date. Though it was Goldie’s 11th delivery, it would be her first since coming to Wisconsin from Florida. She was arthritic, barely eating and…

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Certain animal species, such as the baby camel, exhibit a preference for an extended period of maternal companionship prior to undergoing a certain developmental milestone. On average, the juvenile camel and its maternal figure engage in a period of cohabitation lasting around three to five years, after which they undergo a separation. In comparison to [...] The post Did You Know Facts About the Baby Camel appeared first on Pestclue. A Separation, Baby Camel, Developmental Milestones, Did You Know Facts, Twin Pregnancy, Animal Species, Baby Owls, Facts About, Pet Care

Certain animal species, such as the baby camel, exhibit a preference for an extended period of maternal companionship prior to undergoing a certain developmental milestone. On average, the juvenile camel and its maternal figure engage in a period of cohabitation lasting around three to five years, after which they undergo a separation. In comparison to [...] The post Did You Know Facts About the Baby Camel appeared first on Pestclue.

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