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What differentiates the Bactrian camels from the Arabian camels?

A

The hump of the Bactrian camels contains reserve food in the form of fat. It is absent in the Arabian camels.

B

The stomach is four chambered in the Bactrian camel.

C

Each limb of the Bactrian camels has three digits.

D

The Arabian camel has one hump and the Bactrian camel found in the Gobi desert has two humps.

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