Kamel
A Bactrian camel, a long-necked mammal with two large humps on its back. Depicted in light or yellowish brown, sometimes with a shaggy mane and humps, in full profile on all fours facing left.
Not to be confused with 🐪 Camel (dromedary), though their applications generally overlap.
May be used in association with deserts, the Middle East and Central Asia, and Wednesday (Hump Day).
Samsung’s design features a camel with a shaggy head of hair and slight smile. Google’s design previously featured a blanket on its back, as for transport.
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