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Dromedary camels

Dromedary camels, also known as Arabian camels, are a species adapted to desert environments, characterized by a single hump on their backs that stores fat for energy and water conservation. They are large, sturdy animals capable of traveling long distances across arid regions, enduring extreme heat and scarce water. Dromedaries are vital for many Middle Eastern and North African communities, providing transportation, milk, meat, and hides. Their unique physiology, including thick fur and specialized feet, helps them survive in tough climates, making them essential cultural and economic resources in desert landscapes.