One hump or two?
Dromedaries or Arabian Camels are one-humped and the tallest types of camels with unique ability and physique to endure the arid climate conditions of desert regions. They have bushy eyebrows and attractive long eyelashes to protect their eyes from the sand, their ability to close their nostrils is interestingly exceptional. Dromedary camels can travel long kilometres and transport people with loads on their bodies, surviving long journeys even without food and water for months.
This 73kg female dromedary camel sculpture is handcrafted with fibreglass quality materials to create realistic replicas that are durable and sturdy enough to survive for a long time. Dromedary camels are known for their aggressive behaviour, but no worries, this 214 cm tall fibreglass sculpture is guaranteed to be friendly! It will bring stunning Arabian Nights or Safari vibes into gardens and amusement parks, plus you can help the Three kings, Gaspar, Melchior, and Balthasar, in finding the Messiah by adding more of this masterpiece to complete your Nativity display.
Our Female Dromedary Camel Sculpture will be a perfect display alongside our other camel sculpture selections.
Female Dromedary Features
- L249cm x 74cm x 214cm – 73kg
- Free standing female Dromedary camel
- Can be painted to suite your colour preferences – Just ask! – (See museum exhibit – painted white)
- This is a beautiful handcrafted fibreglass replica with textured fur and life-like details
- Mounting plates available
- One hump camel with, with head looking left
- Great for museums and nativity Christmas displays
- Dromedary camel calf and young adult also available
Museum Exhibit with Dromedary Camel – painted white
Our customer requested a white Dromedary camel – for a museum display – along with a mannequin and a horse – they supplied all the additional elements such as camels luggage also a horse and mannequin clothes, which help bring the exhibit together and make a realistic vision of an explorers life in the desert.
This museum display also depicts the important role that camels have made throughout history.
Take a look at the Australian National Museum – trailblazers exhibition 50 greatest’s explorers –
Explore and download our Mammal Catalogue for more information- camel collection starts at page 45
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