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Bactrian Camel

Camelus bactrianus

Geographic Region: Gobi Desert and steppes of Central and East Asia

Isn’t it Wild? Bactrian camels, distinguished by their double humps, are well-adapted to arid environments. The humps store fat, which can be converted into energy during periods of scarcity. These camels are renowned for their remarkable ability to survive extended periods without water. When water is available, they can consume substantial quantities, up to 35 gallons at a time. To conserve moisture, Bactrian camels minimize sweating and produce highly concentrated urine.

 

Details

Size

Length: 10 ft.

Weight: 1300-2200 lbs.

Zoo Diet

Vegetation, hay and a grain mixture

Conservation Status

Critically Endangered

Himalayan Trek

Exhibit information

Discover wildlife native to the mountains and grasslands of Central Asia, including the iconic red panda and mysterious snow leopard! Get a glimpse of our moon beas climbing or playing in the pool. See the beautiful red pandas and impressive takin. Can you find the secretive snow leopard? Look carefully—they blend in perfectly with their surroundings! If you come in winter, you might just be able to watch our red crowned cranes perform their intricate courtship dance. Can you figure out each of these animal’s adaptations that allow them to survive in such extreme environments?

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