camelus bactrianus

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Definition

Noun: * A species of large, even-toed ungulate mammal: Camelus bactrianus is the scientific name for the Bactrian camel, a camel species characterized by having two distinct humps on its back. It is native to the cold, rocky deserts and steppes of Central Asia.

Usage
  • The term is used in formal, scientific, or zoological contexts to refer specifically to the two-humped camel species.
  • It distinguishes this species from the one-humped dromedary ().
Examples
  • Scientific Context:
    • The research paper focused on the unique adaptations of Camelus bactrianus to extreme temperature fluctuations.
    • In taxonomic classification, Camelus bactrianus and Camelus dromedarius are the only two surviving species of the genus Camelus.
  • General Descriptive Context:
    • Unlike its one-humped relative, Camelus bactrianus is better suited for colder climates.
Advanced Usage
  • The term can be used in discussions about conservation, as the wild population of (the wild Bactrian camel) is critically endangered.
    • Conservation efforts are crucial for the survival of the wild Camelus bactrianus.
Variants and Related Words
  • Bactrian camel (n): The common English name for .
    • The Bactrian camel is a sturdy pack animal.
  • (n): The scientific name sometimes used for the wild Bactrian camel, considered a separate species from the domesticated Bactrian camel () by some taxonomists.
Synonyms
  • Bactrian camel: The direct and most common synonym.
  • Two-humped camel: A descriptive synonym.
Different Meanings
  • refers exclusively to the two-humped camel species. It does not refer to:
    • The dromedary or Arabian camel (Camelus dromedarius), which has one hump.
    • Camels in a general, non-specific sense.
Noun
  1. two-humped camel of the cold deserts of central Asia