A) Number of humps B) Coat color C) Size of feet D) Geographic location
A) Two B) Three C) One D) None
A) One B) Three C) None D) Two
A) Wild Bactrian B) Dromedary C) Bactrian D) Both equally
A) Both equally B) Bactrian C) Domestic Bactrian D) Dromedary
A) Fat storage B) Muscle storage C) Water storage D) Bone storage
A) Ability to conserve water B) Small eyes C) Need for frequent watering D) Thin fur
A) Camelus bactrianus B) Camelus dromedarius C) Vicugna vicugna D) Lama glama
A) Camelus bactrianus B) Vicugna pacos C) Camelus dromedarius D) Lama guanicoe
A) Dromedary Camel B) All camels C) Wild Bactrian Camel D) Domestic Bactrian Camel
A) Fruit only B) Desert vegetation C) Meat D) Fish
A) Two B) Four C) One D) Three
A) Camouflage B) Regulate body temperature C) Attract mates D) Protect eyes from sand
A) Small, narrow feet B) Broad, padded feet C) Claws D) Hooves
A) Transportation B) Mining C) Swimming D) Flying
A) 80-90 years B) 10-20 years C) 60-70 years D) 40-50 years
A) Caravan B) Herd C) Swarm D) Pack
A) Drinking large amounts of water at once B) Producing water internally C) Efficient water conservation D) Absorbing water from the air
A) South America B) Central Asia C) North America D) Middle East and Africa
A) Central Asia B) Middle East and Africa C) South America D) Australia
A) Black B) Grey C) White D) Sandy brown
A) 1.8 - 2 meters B) 3.5 - 4 meters C) 0.5 - 1 meter D) 2.5 - 3 meters
A) 100-200 kg B) 300-1000 kg C) 1200-1500 kg D) 2000-2500 kg
A) Lack of water B) Habitat loss and poaching C) Climate change D) Disease
A) 6-8 months B) 9-11 months C) 12-14 months D) 15-17 months
A) Foal B) Pup C) Cub D) Calf
A) To communicate B) To regulate body temperature C) To eat thorny plants D) To drink water easier
A) Ability to survive on little water B) Closing nostrils to prevent sand entry C) Sweating profusely D) Leathery patches on knees and chest
A) Critically Endangered B) Domesticated C) Vulnerable D) Endangered |