Camels are divided into two types: double hump and single hump, right?

It is correct that camels are divided into two types: double hump and single hump. The camel with one hump is called a dromedary. It is the most common camel in the world, accounting for about 94% of the world's camel population. Its origin is the Middle East and the Horn of Africa. Camels with two humps are called Bactrian camels. They appear less frequently and account for about 4% of the world's camel population. They are native to parts of Central Asia.

It is correct that camels are divided into two types: double hump and single hump. The camel with one hump is called a dromedary. It is the most common camel in the world, accounting for about 94% of the world's camel population. Its origin is the Middle East and the Horn of Africa. Camels with two humps are called Bactrian camels. They appear less frequently and account for about 4% of the world's camel population. They are native to parts of Central Asia.