Map multiple locations, get transit/walking/driving directions, view live traffic conditions, plan trips, view satellite, aerial and street side imagery. Fun facts: As pack animals, camels are virtually unsurpassed. There are only three species of camels, the Dromedary camels, Bactrian camels, and wild Bactrian camels.Humans have kept camels for thousands of years because of their extraordinary ability to withstand hunger and thirst for long in the most inhospitable environments.Their ability to flourish in harsh ecological conditions has made them the most favorite domestic animal among the desert … Arabian camels, also known as dromedaries, have only one hump, but they employ it to great effect. Habitat use Although the collared camels did not reach as far north and south as detected in previous surveys (Adiya et al., 2012 map page 46; McCarthy, 2000 map page 107; Tulgat and Schaller, 1999 map page 15; Zhirnov and Ilyinsky, 1986 map page 60), one female camel made use of the south-eastern part of the Great Gobi A SPA that was mostly excluded from the previously mentioned wild camel distribution maps. Habitat/Range: The Gobi Desert in Mongolia and China. Bactrians' nostrils close to block sand, and their bushy eyebrows and two rows of long eyelashes protect their eyes from blowing sand and ice. Predators: None known. Arabian camels, called dromedaries have only one hump, but both these types of camels use their stored fat as energy and water when they are far away from food and a freshwater source. Bactrian camels have two humps on their backs where they store fat. Camel 25915, a lactating female, covered 5 km within 14 h following capture. Four of five camels for which we have GPS locations within 24 h of the capture covered 64 km (camel 70350 in 9 h), 61 km (camel 25778 in 11 h), 59 km (camel 25805 in 24 h), and 46 km (camel 70348 in 17 h) following the capture event. Historically, this camel has occupied a range throughout these two regions, but they're now found only in isolated areas. Camels can run at speeds of 10 to 20 miles per hour. 4.2. Basic facts about Dromedary Camel: lifespan, distribution and habitat map, lifestyle and social behavior, mating habits, diet and nutrition, population size and status. Median Life expectancy: 17.8 years. Do more with Bing Maps.