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CAMELS!!

Pets of the Community Animals posted on Oct 10, 2018
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Yorkshire Wildlife Park is proud to have one of the largest herds of Bactrian camels, with Baxter, the latest addition brought in as a new breeding male into the herd. In the wild, camels will live in herds of 6 – 22 individuals. The true wild Bactrian camel (much of the camel population in zoos and parks has a domestic camel influence and is not truly wild) has evolved independently from other camels so it is a distinct species and is in need of protection. They are only found in the deserts of Mongolia and China and there is thought to be less than a thousand left surviving in this harsh environment. To live in this unforgiving habitat the wild Bactrian camel has evolved some remarkable adaptations which you can see by looking at our own camels. Probably their most noticeable adaptation is their two big humps, which contrary to popular belief do not store water but store fat as a reserve for when food is scarce, as their fat is depleted their humps become floppy. Wild Bactrian CamelWild Bactrian CamelBactrian CamelWild Bactrian CamelWild Bactrian Camel Another adaptation that you may see (if you come often enough) is their fur coat, because temperatures vary so much in their habitat (38°C in the summer and -29°C in the winter) they can grow thick coats in the winter and shed their coats ready for the summer. Info YWP site. Thanks for all the lovely comments & favs, so, so appreciated. x

Comments (8)


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ontar1

10:15AM | Wed, 10 October 2018

Cool, great capture!

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durleybeachbum

11:36AM | Wed, 10 October 2018

Fascinating!

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LivingPixels

1:44PM | Wed, 10 October 2018

Great capture Barb some pretty cool info too nice one my friend!!

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goldie

8:14PM | Wed, 10 October 2018

These guys look nice and healthy. Camels can be quite nasty and riding on one can do some weird things to ones body :) I am delighted to see the efforts to assist in the existence of the Bactrian.

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weesel

8:45PM | Wed, 10 October 2018

OK. Now these would really have caught my attention and made me swear of the Sam Smith's. Cattle, sheep, and equestrian types ... no problem. Plenty of them and the expectation thereof. Tell me "Camel to right" and I'd pay no heed, lass.

Can't wait to show this t' missus.

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paul_gormley

12:01AM | Thu, 11 October 2018

soo much better in the "wild" than in a zoo, they certainly look a lot better for it and no doubt they will be some of the last creatures around as our various governments continue to bugger up the environment

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Wolfenshire

12:51AM | Fri, 12 October 2018

All animals are precious, but I'd have to admit these would not be my favorites, cool capture though. Must have been seeing all the critters.

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Faemike55

5:29PM | Thu, 22 November 2018

fabulous capture and information


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