Which animal has a bactrian species?
The Bactrian camel (Camelus bactrianus) is a large, even-toed ungulate native to Central Asia. It has two humps on its back, in contrast to the single-humped dromedary camel. Bactrian camels are well-adapted to survive in harsh desert conditions and are renowned for their ability to store fat in their humps, which they can use as an energy source when food is scarce. They are also known for their thick, shaggy fur, which helps to insulate them against extreme temperatures. Bactrian camels have been domesticated for thousands of years and are used as pack animals for transporting goods and people across the desert regions of Central Asia.