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