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Camelus dromedarius, Dromedary (Arabian) Camel
Dr. Alana Sharp - University of New England
Camelus dromedarius
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Museum Victoria (NMV R5444)

Image processing: Dr. Jessie Maisano
Publication Date: 29 Oct 2015

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About the Species

This specimen, a male, was killed by an elephant in a circus. It was made available to DigiMorph.org by Dr. Alana Sharp of the University of New England.

About this Specimen

The skull was scanned at St. Vincent's Public Hospital in Melbourne, Australia, by Shelley O'Hara and Alana Sharp, using a Siemens Sensation 64 scanner. The skull was scanned along the coronal axis for a total of 706 slices, with an interslice spacing of 0.30 mm and an interpixel spacing of 0.21 mm.

Click here to download the original DICOM dataset (216 Mb).

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Links

Camelus dromedarius page on Wikipedia

C. dromedarius page on the Animal Diversity Web (University of Michigan Museum of Zoology)

Literature
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None available.

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To cite this page: Dr. Alana Sharp, 2015, "Camelus dromedarius" (On-line), Digital Morphology. Accessed March 29, 2024 at http://digimorph.org/specimens/Camelus_dromedarius/.

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