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"Meet the Dromedary: The Funny-Looking One-Humped Camel of the Desert" Picture No

Background imageDromedary Collection: Dromedary Camel (Camelus dromedarius) young, standing amongst wildflowers, near Essaouira

Dromedary Camel (Camelus dromedarius) young, standing amongst wildflowers, near Essaouira, Morocco, february

Background imageDromedary Collection: Dromedary Camel (Camelus dromedarius) adult, close-up of head, at Berber tent camp in desert

Dromedary Camel (Camelus dromedarius) adult, close-up of head, at Berber tent camp in desert, Sahara, Morocco, may

Background imageDromedary Collection: Dromedary Camel (Camelus dromedarius) two adults, standing on desert sand dune, Sahara, Morocco, may

Dromedary Camel (Camelus dromedarius) two adults, standing on desert sand dune, Sahara, Morocco, may

Background imageDromedary Collection: Dromedary Camel (Camelus dromedarius) adult female with young, feeding

Dromedary Camel (Camelus dromedarius) adult female with young, feeding, standing amongst wildflowers, near Essaouira, Morocco, february

Background imageDromedary Collection: Arabian camel

Arabian camel
Israel, Negev Deset, silhouette of an Arabian camel (Camelus dromedarius) at subset

Background imageDromedary Collection: Assyrian Relief

Assyrian Relief
Assyrian soldier mounted on a dromedary.To the left a foot soldier sets fire to the tents of the Arabs. Part of scene celebrating the victories of Assurbanipal (668-631)

Background imageDromedary Collection: Urinating camel, 16th century artwork

Urinating camel, 16th century artwork. The camel is being led by its owner, and a monkey is travelling on its back. This is a one-humped camel (dromedary), found in North Africa and the Middle East

Background imageDromedary Collection: Dromedary Camel (Camelus dromedarius) close-up, standing, front legs crossed

Dromedary Camel (Camelus dromedarius) close-up, standing, front legs crossed

Background imageDromedary Collection: Oman, Wadi darbat

Oman, Wadi darbat, dromedaries pasturing in the river

Background imageDromedary Collection: Sudan, North (Nubia), Meroe pyramids with cameldrivers

Sudan, North (Nubia), Meroe pyramids with cameldrivers

Background imageDromedary Collection: Baby Camel Dromedary

Baby Camel Dromedary
A baby camel with a rather flat looking hump -- it will need to drink more water

Background imageDromedary Collection: Camel & Rider Egypt 18C

Camel & Rider Egypt 18C
A camel (dromedary) and its rider, during the French expedition to Egypt

Background imageDromedary Collection: Two types of camel

Two types of camel: Dromedary (left) and Bactrian (right)

Background imageDromedary Collection: Tuareg and dromedary, Sebha, Ubari, Libya, North Africa, Africa

Tuareg and dromedary, Sebha, Ubari, Libya, North Africa, Africa

Background imageDromedary Collection: Camel - portrait of a funny looking One-humped Camel or Dromedary in the desert - Northern

Camel - portrait of a funny looking One-humped Camel or Dromedary in the desert - Northern Territory, Australia
SAS-1156 Camel - One-humped Camel or Dromedary in the desert Northern Territory, Australia Camelus dromedarius Steffen & Alexandra Sailer Please note that prints are for personal display purposes

Background imageDromedary Collection: Dromedary Camel C1820

Dromedary Camel C1820
The Dromedary Camel

Background imageDromedary Collection: Dromedary Camel C1815

Dromedary Camel C1815
A dromedary camel in profile

Background imageDromedary Collection: Camels and Lamas Zoo

Camels and Lamas Zoo
Regents Park zoo, London Visitors admire the camels, dromedary, sheep and lamas

Background imageDromedary Collection: French Dromedary Cavalry

French Dromedary Cavalry
Regiment des Dromadaires, during Napoleons Egyptian campaign

Background imageDromedary Collection: Rain Cloud in Desert

Rain Cloud in Desert
An approaching rain cloud is seen across a barren desert scape. Its appearance unsettles both the people and the livestock

Background imageDromedary Collection: Dromedary (Bewick)

Dromedary (Bewick)
Camelus dromedarius: also known as the Arabian Camel. More numerous and swifter than the camel proper. Date: 1790



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"Meet the Dromedary: The Funny-Looking One-Humped Camel of the Desert" Picture No. 10947479 captures a comical sight in the Northern Territory, Australia - a Dromedary wandering through the vast desert. With its peculiar appearance and single hump, this camel stands out from its counterparts. In another stunning shot, we see a Dromedary posing proudly in front of The Treasury, Al-Khazneh, Petra, Ma'an Governorate in Jordan. Its presence adds an exotic touch to this ancient wonder. Traveling further into the Australian Outback along the Kidson Track in Western Australia reveals yet another encounter with these fascinating creatures. Here, a one-humped Camel or Dromedary roams freely amidst breathtaking landscapes. An intriguing piece of history is captured by Novelty Camel Early C18. This depiction showcases how these camels have been part of human culture for centuries and continue to captivate our imagination. Embarking on a Desert Adventure wouldn't be complete without encountering dromedaries being cleaned in the River Nile. These majestic animals are not only resilient but also play an essential role in various cultures around the world. A slab with a Dromedary Rider found at Tell Halaf, Northern Syria tells tales of ancient civilizations that relied on these magnificent creatures for transportation and survival. Senegal's Lompoul offers an unforgettable experience as camels await riders at their desert camp. Africa's diverse landscape provides ample opportunities to witness firsthand how locals interact with these gentle giants. Erg Chebbi in Morocco paints an enchanting picture as Berber men lead camel trains across Sahara's golden sands. Shadows cast by riders and their trusty companions create mesmerizing patterns against this awe-inspiring backdrop. Camelus dromedarius takes center stage once again as two loaded dromedaries are guided across the desert by an Arab-dressed man. This side view captures the grace and strength of these magnificent creatures.