Image for Arabian Camel

Arabian Camel

The Arabian camel, also known as the dromedary, is a large, desert-adapted mammal characterized by its single hump. Native to the Middle East and North Africa, it plays a vital role in the livelihoods of many communities by providing milk, meat, and transportation. Well-known for its ability to withstand harsh conditions, the Arabian camel can go long periods without water, having adapted to store fat in its hump. These camels are also known for their endurance and are often used in traditional cultures for racing and tourism, symbolizing resilience and adaptability in arid environments.