Arabian camels are mammals found in Africa, Asia, and Australia.
Arabian camels, also called dromedaries, are camels with one hump. They are well adapted to life in the desert. They have long eyelashes. These keep sand out of their eyes. They can also close their nostrils to keep out sand.
Australia is the only place where Arabian camels are found in the wild. In other countries, they are domestic animals only.

Arabian camels store fat in their single hump.

