Some think that today's one-humped dromedary also derived from this two-humped camel ancestor. |
|
Alligators eat you, bees sting, crabs pinch, riding a dromedary makes you dizzy. |
|
One, found in northern Africa and central Asia, consists of the dromedary and bactrian camels. |
|
The one-humped Arabian camel, C. dromedarius, is also known as the dromedary. |
|
Once in Timbuktu, we left for one night in the Sahara, in a touareg village, by dromedary. |
|
We have changed from a dromedary which has one hump to a Bactrian camel which has two humps. |
|
Ouarzazate is both equipped for hosting a conference and for discovering the desert in a 4x4, on foot or on the back of a dromedary. |
|
Camels, both the one-humped Arabian or dromedary and the two-humped Bactrian variety, have been used to support campaigns in desert areas from biblical times onwards. |
|
This universe of sand is the home of nomads who make their living with dromedary breeding. |
|
In the morning to return to M'hamid dromedary, by a different path to vary the landscape. |
|
Ethiopia has Africa's largest herd of cattle, while Somalia accounts for more than 30 per cent of the world's dromedary population. |
|
Just like the other members of the dromedary quartet, Marcos needs to develop his own ideas. |
|
The SEMI MARATHON is also open to walkers who'll all be accompanied by a dromedary. |
|
Leave to the discovery of the desert for organized circuit or more sportily there 4X4, on foot or for dromedary. |
|
The one-humped Arabian camel is also known as the dromedary. |
|
The disease is widely found in dromedary camels, which have long carried the virus. |
|
As well as racing, there will be dromedary dancing, acrobatics and a beauty contest at the Bikaner Camel festival in January. |
|
That's almost as long as the gestation period for a pregnant dromedary camel. |
|
Hike in the desert with a guide and a dromedary for the porterage. |
|
An intrepid Maud sits sidesaddle on a donkey while an armed dragoman, kitted out in nattily checked pants, awaits, like the dromedary, the party's pleasure. |
|
|
Nathan fastened this over the hump of the dromedary and thanked them. |
|
Spout and neck from a water jug, whose shape is reminiscent of an animal with a long, thin neck such as a camel or a dromedary, with the hump being the neck of the jug. |
|
Abdul Raziq Kakar, Kerstin de Verdier and Muhammad Younas, Rapid change of strategy is necessary for development of dromedary camel pastoralism in the Cholistan desert of Pakistan. |
|
These results were comparable to or better than those reported in human or other species, indicating that this optimized method is well suited to any commercial embryo transfer program in the dromedary camel. |
|
But in 1970, the line is different: a Bactrian camel not a dromedary. |
|
The introduction of the dromedary to Morocco made possible the trip to the long course and consequently the invasion of this area by Almoravid Berber come from Morocco. |
|
Clinical signs as well as gross pathologic and microscopic lesions of the diseased dromedary were similar to changes seen in equids. |
|
They and drew a blank until they came to dromedary camels. |
|
The overall design suggests the shape of an animal with a long narrow neck such as a camel or dromedary, whose hunched back forms the neck of the vessel. |
|
The journeys on offer, consisting of dromedary rides, excursions on foot or horseback and 'X' expeditions, generally last from four days to three weeks. |
|
Included in this trip: one dromedary per person, trip with 4x4, night in the tent, Meals: 1st day half-board, 2nd day full-board, 3rd day breakfast, water and tea. |
|
Because of its qualities of endurance and speed, the dromedary is the favourite animal used by nomads. |
|
From chemical composition to meat quality, the dromedary camel is the preferred breed for meat production. |
|
But now the internet giant has strapped one to a ten-year-old dromedary called Raffia to capture the sands of Abu Dhabi. |
|
The male dromedary camel has an organ called a dulla in its throat, a large, inflatable sac he extrudes from his mouth when in rut to assert dominance and attract females. |
|
There are around 700,000 feral dromedary camels in central parts of Australia, descended from those introduced as a method of transport in the 19th and early 20th centuries. |
|
This area was also the first region to domesticate the dromedary. |
|
It also made possible nomadic pastoralism in semi arid areas, along the margins of deserts, and eventually led to the domestication of both the dromedary and Bactrian camel. |
|
The Bactrian has generally a more massive body than the Dromedary. |
|
Dromedary camels and goats are the domesticated animals most commonly found in the Sahara. |
|