two-humped


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Synonyms for two-humped

having two humps

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Turning to the story of the Turks, he focuses on the lucrative but temperature-sensitive industry of cross-breeding one-humped and two-humped camels.
These days, the job structure is turning into an hourglass, or a two-humped camel.
Embracing his treasure-chest backpack of a hump, Pursued by breast-thumping zealots who would exclude him, Already he arrives, as foretold: one-bag postman who In their two-humped desert dreams alone in his room.
And now, having grown to around half her final height, two-humped Scrummy has found a scrumptious habit while in captivity.
A new documentary, Connemara Monster, which will premiere at the Stranger Than Fiction Festival in the Irish Film Institute, examines the legend of the two-humped mystery mammal.
In Cornwall it means climbing aboard a two-humped Bactrian camel and swaying across heathland on Britain's first camel trek.
Stuart Oates, 21, is using a pair of two-humped Bactrian camels, usually found in the arid Gobi desert, to take visitors on hour-long treks across Goon hilly Downs on the Lizard Peninsula.
Of particular interest to Downs were two specific voter distributions: one where most voters are amassed at the ideological center, the median middle (illustrated by a one-humped curve); and one where voters are polarized into two ideological camps to the right and left of the center (a two-humped curve).
Frank Searle, 83, became world famous when his first photos of the two-humped "Nessie" were published in 1972.
These camels are mostly two-humped camels that are reddish brown, although occasionally there are also white camels and camels with only one hump.
Zoo staff did not even know their two-humped Bactrian camel Holly was pregnant.
Ultimately, about 120 dromedary (one-humped) and Bactrian (two-humped) animals were brought over from the Middle East and Africa for the short-lived Camel Corps.
Last October, researchers installed the tracking device on this two-humped native of the Asian desert steppe.