Upper skull of camel

Upper skull of camel

Camel genus, belonging to the family Camelidae in the order Artiodactyla, is divided into two types based on morphology: Bactrian camels and Bactrian camels. Also known as "Tuotuo". Its head is small, the neck is thick and long, curved like a goose's neck, with double eyelids and thick long eyelashes, and the nose can be freely closed. It can reproduce and thrive on barren desert grasslands, and can still work without drinking water or eating forage for 5-7 days. Camels enjoy eating hard branches, tall shrubs, foul smelling grasses, and thorny plants. Has high economic value. Camel milk can be processed into dairy products such as yogurt, butter, white oil, cheese, dairy beverages, etc; Camel manure is one of the fuels used by herdsmen for heating. It is known as the 'ship of the desert'.
Camel skull

Camel skull

Camel deer is a mammal of the camel genus in the family Camelidae of the order Artiodactyla. Camel deer have a larger body size, generally ranging from 2-2.6 meters in length. The body resembles a camel, with four long legs similar to a camel. The shoulders are high, the head is large, the eyes are small, the face is long, the neck is short, the nose is enlarged and slightly drooping, and the upper lip is 5-6 centimeters longer than the lower lip. The hair color of the whole body is brown, the nose is thickened, and there is a chin pouch under the throat. The antlers of adult male deer are the largest among deer, with palmar branches and rough horn surfaces. The moose is named after its hump shaped back hump and horn shaped lower jaw.