Wild_Bactrian_camel_on_road_east_of_Yarkand.jpg
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Description Wild Bactrian camel on road east of Yarkand.jpg |
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I took this photo on a trip along the Southern Silk Road between Yarkand and Khotan.
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Author | John Hill |
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This camel is an example of the wild camel, Camelus ferus - not the domesticated Bactrian Camel, with the typical "low, pointed, cone-shaped humps—usually about half the size of those of the domestic camel in fair condition.” From: "Wild camels of the Gobi." A.G. Bannikov Wildlife 18: p. 398.(1976: 398).