2. Dromedary camel (Camelus dromedarius): This camel has one hump on its back and is native to the Middle East and North Africa. Dromedary camels are well-adapted to hot, dry climates and can survive for long periods of time without water. They are used for transportation, as pack animals, and for their milk and meat.
3. Wild Bactrian camel (Camelus ferus): This camel is a critically endangered species that is native to the Gobi Desert in Mongolia and China. Wild Bactrian camels are smaller than domesticated Bactrian camels and have a longer, shaggier coat. They are well-adapted to cold, dry climates and can survive for long periods of time without water.