The ostrich, scientific name Struthio Camelus, is a species of large flightless bird
that is a member of the Struthionidae family of flightless ratite birds.
Unlike their two-humped Bactrian cousins(Camelus bactrianus), Arabian camels store fat in a single
bump on the back, and its hump can grow to as large as 80 pounds.
Also known as the Arabian camel and dromedary, Camelus dromedarius is found throughout the hot, dry deserts of
the Middle East and Africa(with a large wild population still roaming about in Australia as well).