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I find it very difficult to believe that Romans could not distinguish between bactrians and dromedaries since they are from 2 very distinct ecological regions and have the obvious difference of having either 1 or 2 humps. While Oy may be true that Romans had less access to information than us due to not having invented the internet yet, all of my research has brought me to the conclusion that they were infact not only able to count all the way to the number 2 but most were able to distinguish between 1 and 2. 2600:6C56:6100:46E:6880:3C8F:AC3D:BA4F (talk) 06:13, 26 April 2022 (UTC)Reply