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In my TOTALLY unscientific observations camels seem harder to be knocked off of. You CAN be knocked off your mount during combat. I do a lot of mounted combat because just like IRL history a cavalrymen was a very scary / powerful unit of war for a long long time.
A spear weapon from horseback is full of LULZ you can do a knight style lance charge or swing the spear and jack like 3-5 guys in a single hit then quickly move away for a follow up strike.
So being that I spend lots of combat time on mounts it seems (and again seems, not IS) that camels are harder to dismount. I've been knocked off my horse plenty but not so much off the camel.
Other than that, they seem virtually identical. I have a "purple" camel and when it gets moving I dunno that it is even slower than a horse on run speed. The differences seem largely cosmetic.