Either one or two, depending on what type of camel it is.
The Dromedary camel (also known as the Arabian camel and the one-humped camel) has a single hump and is found in the dry desert areas of western Asia. The Bactrian camel has two humps and is found in eastern Asia.
None.
A baby camel has no humps. The humps develop as the camel matures, begins to wean from its mother and eat solid food.
There are two species of camels.
The Dromedary Camel (also known as the Arabic Camel) only has one hump and are found in dry desert areas of Western Asia.
The Bactrian Camel has two humps and in found in Eastern Asia.
A junior camel can have one or two humps, depending on the exact species, just like adult camels.
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The Dromedary Camel has one hump.
the Arabian camel has 1 hump
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The Arabian camel or dromedary has one hump. The Bactrian camel of Asia has two.
two humped camels have two humps and one humped camels have 1 hump
Camel is the common name for (at least) two species. There's the Bactrian camel with two humps, and the Dromedary, or Arabian camel with one hump.
Sahara camels have one hump.
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Bactrian camel (two-humps, endangered): Camelus bactrianus
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The camel has two hump which is maximum
Dromedary, one hump Bactrian camel, two humps
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There are no camel-related species with three humps. If there is a camel with three humps, it is most likely a mutation.A figment of your imagination. There is no such thing.A freak! Humphrey (humpthree)
A camel's humps contains fats. When there is a lack of food, the camel breaks down the fats in its humps. If all the fats are broken down, the camel might lose its humps.
No. The humps store water.
The dromedary, one-humped or Arabian camel has a single hump and is well known for its healthy low fat milk, and the Bactrian camel has two humps.
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