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Wiley, Anatomia, Histologia, Embryologia, p. no-no, 2010

DOI: 10.1111/j.1439-0264.2010.01011.x

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Is There a Two-Humped Stage in the Embryonic Development of the Dromedary?

Journal article published in 2010 by J. Kinne, N. A. Wani, U. Wernery, J. Peters ORCID, C. Knospe
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Abstract

It has been postulated that the one-humped (Arabian) dromedary and the two-humped (Bactrian) camel originated from a single ancestor. Consequently, the dromedary was considered a breed of the two-humped camel, based on an anatomical study by Lombardini L, 1879: Ann. Del. Universita Toscane, 259, 147, who described a reduced second hump like structure in foetal and adult dromedaries. To resolve this lingering issue, we analysed dromedary foetuses and calves. In contrast to the situation in two-humped camels, we never observed any rudimentary second hump in the dromedary foetuses or calves.