Which camel has one hump
Did the camel deserve his hump? What lesson did you learn from the story? Feeling crafty? With just a few simple supplies, you can make your very own Camel Silhouettes!
Share your craft with a friend or family member. Can they find a place to display it at home? Write a short story about a funny experience with a camel. Your story can be as imaginative as you want it to be. When you're finished, illustrate your story by drawing a few camels.
Have fun and share your completed project with a friend or family member. Did you get it? Test your knowledge. What are you wondering?
Wonder Words species domesticated harsher climate grunting moaning bellowing roaring desert handy unique eyelid amazing features remember withstand outnumber population Take the Wonder Word Challenge. Join the Discussion. Richard Corke Feb 20, OMG I previously never knew the difference between two camels!! Thanks so much for the info posted here!
I really like camels! Sietse Voort Feb 20, Magnificent publication detailing multiple theories surrounding topics which circumvent most falsities brilliantly. Specifically, the section where the perpetual enthusiasm creates substantial turmoil generated from significant shareholders responsible for camels.
However, conclusively, the fundamental principles attributed by overreaching protestors reflects misguided attempts to misinform camels' global representatives in Pakistan. Amiyah Sep 17, I wonder why does a Bactrian have more hair than a Dromedary? From, Ms.
Lenz class. Sep 18, Hi Amiyah and Ms. Lenz' class! Great eagle-eye, everyone! The Bactrain definitely looks shaggier, doesn't it? Dec 3, Hi, jake! That would be very interesting. Hopefully one day you will get to do that! I have heard that llamas and their relatives are related to camels. Is it true? Wonderopolis Mar 26, Harshitha MC Mar 18, Hi, I am Harshitha from Mrs. This wonder connects to my Research called Camel's hump. This wonder helped me giving many information. The facts were: Dromedary or Arabian camels have one hump.
Camels have a third eyelid that moves sideways like a windshield wiper on a car. Camels can carry riders or more miles in a day. Those facts were fantastic facts. Thank you for the facts and this was awesome wonder! Wonderopolis Mar 18, Sherry Mar 16, Wonderopolis Mar 17, Cool wonderopolis.
I love to learn new information. Cant wait to see tomorrow's. B Mar 16, Hi Wonderopolis. I thought this wonder was really interesting today. I didn't even know there was different kinds of camels. Hey, I never know that camels could sit down and I cant believe that's how you ride a camel. I think tomorrow's wonder is going to be about leprechauns because of Saint Patty's Day.
Diya Mar 16, Brandon Mar 16, Wonderopolis Mar 16, Hi, Brandon! We thought so, too! Ciara Mar 16, Sorry, i forgot to put something on my last post. You made it pretty clear that tomorrow's wonder is about St. Pat's Day Plus, I'm pretty sure everyone knows it's St. Pat's tomorrow!! Ciara Brandon. I never knew this before, and now I know what to think of for the humps.
What's more easier to remember than that? I am new here, but I'll try to get on here and comment everyday! It's hot here where I live. I learned that it gets really hot there in the summer, and that it gets really cold there in the winter!!! Thanks for sharing this wonderful "Wonderopolis" with me!
Foxx from Mrs. Mar 16, This one has only one hump and is larger than the first two mentioned. Although the origin of the three-humped camel is still unknown, two hypotheses are now being put forward by the scientific community to explain this discovery. The first is a recent genetic mutation. According to him, the three-humped camel is a prehistoric species. Prehistoric rock paintings in the Arabian desert suggest that man used to use the three-humped camel in the past.
But then how can we explain that the species has never been discovered before today? For al-Harthi, the answer is very innocuous. This tribe has probably lived for centuries without interaction with the outside world, in an area that is not accessible to man.
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