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Meaning of "bactrian"

bactrian (adjective) - Referring to a two-humped camel, specifically the species native to Central Asia
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  • A native or inhabitant of Bactria.
  • An extinct Eastern Iranian language which was spoken in the Central Asian region of Bactria, also called Tocharistan, in northern Afghanistan.

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Two hump camels are called bactrian camels.
Bactrian camels have two humps on their back.
And dromedary dates have pictures of bactrian camels.
Bactrian camel images are most numerous.
Among them is the rare Bactrian deer.
Bactrian camels are omnivores in every sense of the word.
These kind of camels are called Bactrian camels.
Bactrian milk has a higher fat content than dromedary milk.
The hoard is often known as the Bactrian gold.
Bactrian red deer.
These conquests marked the end of Bactrian independence.
Bactrian camels are the only truly wild camels left in the world.
There is also an exhibit housing Bactrian camels nearby.
Bactrian camels are the last remaining wild camels of any type in the world.
Buddhism flourished in the realms of the Bactrian kings.

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The Bactrian language name of the city was βαχλο.
We got to ride the Bactrian camel.
Bactrian camels are found in central Asia.
Then spend some time with the Bactrian camels.
Our Bactrian sisters do not practice promiscuity with strangers.
He also described what was then considered to be a wild population of Bactrian camel.
The camel with two humps is a Bactrian and it is in critical danger of extinction.
This has led to a concern of a loss of genetically distinct wild Bactrian camels.
The Group suggested inviting an expert on Bactrian camel diseases should another meeting be convened.
The former elephant area of the house is currently home to a group of Bactrian Camels.
Domestication of the Bactrian camel and use of the horse for transport then followed.
A new museum in Kabul is being planned where the Bactrian gold will eventually be kept.
Domesticated Bactrian camels have served as pack animals in inner Asia since ancient times.
The Parthians also probably played a role in the downfall of the Bactrian kingdom.
Domestic Bactrian camels can not drink salt water with this degree of salt.
They have a single hump unlike the two humps of the Bactrian species.
Additional protection needs Wild bactrian camels require substantial additional conservation and research attention.
It generally has two humps and is faster than a common Bactrian and stronger than a dromedary.
The Wild Bactrian camel species is a separate camel species and is now critically endangered animal.
The Greek language accordingly vanished from official use and only Bactrian was later attested.
Wild Bactrian camels face many threats.
A cross between a first generation female hybrid and a male Bactrian camel can also produce a hybrid.
Wild Bactrian camels are critically endangered.
The latter appeared to be of Greek or Bactrian origin.
The Bactrian variety is known among Arabs as mokul.
It is closely related to the Bactrian camel Camelus bactrianus.
Bactrian campaign and Indian expedition.
They are either anepigraphic or feature Bactrian Greek legends.
Wild Bactrian camels in the Gobi desert summer and winter.
There once was a Bactrian camel.
The Greek script however remained and was used to write Bactrian.
They were originally in the Bactrian language and written in Greek script.
Bactrian camels are indigenous to the rocky desert regions of East and Central Asia.
The only wild camels left are the Bactrian camels of the Gobi Desert.
The Wild Bactrian camel is a separate species and is now critically endangered.

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