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Definition of Bactrian camel in English: Bactrian camelnoun The two-humped camel, which has been domesticated but is still found wild in central Asia. Camelus ferus (including the domesticated C. bactrianus), family Camelidae Example sentencesExamples - In 2001, for example, the U.N. Environment Program declared that the wild Bactrian camels were a newly discovered species.
- Though wild Bactrian camels and bears tend to inhabit its more inaccessible areas, the Gobi has enough diversity of habitat to be teeming with life.
- It is estimated that no more than 660 wild Bactrian camels, Camelus bactrianus ferus, and possibly as few as 500 survive in China.
- It's midnight by the time the car, snaking through the shifting sand of the Kara Kum desert, patrolled by Bactrian camels silhouetted in the twilight, reaches Ashgabat.
- Though it is likely the ancestor of domesticated camels, he notes that studies suggest a significant DNA difference between wild and domesticated Bactrian camels.
- Like many other wild ungulates, Bactrian camels live in social groups dominated by a single male, but I had no idea that a bull could control such a large harem.
- But the two-humped Bactrian camels the group of mainly middle-aged women were given to ride turned out to be a little too wild.
- The wild Bactrian camel, a two-humped ancestor of domesticated camels, is now critically endangered in its native habitat in the harsh deserts of Northwest China and Mongolia.
- On our trek, which has covered 132 miles in ten days, we have counted 141 wild Bactrian camels.
- In the 1920s an Asian elephant and a Bactrian camel were bought and put into service, taking visitors on rides around the zoo.
- Another animal newly classified is the wild Bactrian camel from China and Mongolia, which has been hunted because it competes with domestic camels for water and grazing.
- In October 2003, twelve captive wild Bactrian camels were moved to the new holding area near Bayan Tooroi in time for the 2003-2004 breeding season.
- With two jeeps and a supply truck, we establish a base camp in Hongliugou Valley, where we have arrangements to hire twenty domesticated Bactrian camels.
Definition of Bactrian camel in US English: Bactrian camelnounˌbaktrēən ˈkaməlˌbæktriən ˈkæməl The two-humped camel, which has been domesticated but is still found wild in central Asia. Camelus bactrianus formerly 'ferus', family Camelidae Example sentencesExamples - On our trek, which has covered 132 miles in ten days, we have counted 141 wild Bactrian camels.
- Another animal newly classified is the wild Bactrian camel from China and Mongolia, which has been hunted because it competes with domestic camels for water and grazing.
- In 2001, for example, the U.N. Environment Program declared that the wild Bactrian camels were a newly discovered species.
- The wild Bactrian camel, a two-humped ancestor of domesticated camels, is now critically endangered in its native habitat in the harsh deserts of Northwest China and Mongolia.
- Though it is likely the ancestor of domesticated camels, he notes that studies suggest a significant DNA difference between wild and domesticated Bactrian camels.
- With two jeeps and a supply truck, we establish a base camp in Hongliugou Valley, where we have arrangements to hire twenty domesticated Bactrian camels.
- It's midnight by the time the car, snaking through the shifting sand of the Kara Kum desert, patrolled by Bactrian camels silhouetted in the twilight, reaches Ashgabat.
- Though wild Bactrian camels and bears tend to inhabit its more inaccessible areas, the Gobi has enough diversity of habitat to be teeming with life.
- Like many other wild ungulates, Bactrian camels live in social groups dominated by a single male, but I had no idea that a bull could control such a large harem.
- It is estimated that no more than 660 wild Bactrian camels, Camelus bactrianus ferus, and possibly as few as 500 survive in China.
- But the two-humped Bactrian camels the group of mainly middle-aged women were given to ride turned out to be a little too wild.
- In the 1920s an Asian elephant and a Bactrian camel were bought and put into service, taking visitors on rides around the zoo.
- In October 2003, twelve captive wild Bactrian camels were moved to the new holding area near Bayan Tooroi in time for the 2003-2004 breeding season.
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