Morphology and morphometry of the inner ear of the dromedary camel and their influence on the efficiency of hearing and equilibrium.
Safwat AliAbdelraheem EsmatAtef ErashaMasahiro YasudaMohamed A M AlsafyPublished in: Zoological letters (2022)
The camel's cochlear characteristics revealed a lengthy basilar membrane, a high radii ratio, 3.0 cochlear canal turns, and a very broad cochlea. The orthogonality of the semicircular canals, the high curvature of the lateral semicircular canal, the presence of the subarcuate fossa, and the confluence between the lateral and posterior semicircular canal were particular specifications that allowed the inner ear of the camel to adapt to desert living.