Feral camel numbers in Australia today are estimated at more than 500 000, with approximately half of them in Western Australia, and they continue to increase. Some estimates place the population at closer to one million.
There is an excellent video called "Camels gone wild!" that follows a herd of wild and woolly Camels to Fort Lauderdale for spring break. Stay away from Camels in a mosh pit as they can be very dangerous.
Depends on which one you are looking for.
The Dromedary or Arabian camel can be found in the Middle East and the area known as the horn of Africa. There's even a thriving wild population in Australia, formed by animals left over from the early days of exploring and colonization.
The Bactrian camel is found in centra Asia.
No.
There are no wild camels left anywhere. Even the Dromedaries in the Australian outback are technically feral.
Only in Zoos and in captivity. They are not native to America.
Westmere, Long Island has a nice little camel farm of Bactrian camels. It is actually the leader of the USBCA.
Camels are generally found in Desert, in hot and dry climate.
You will mainly find it in the desert ares and in the middle east countries.
In the desert
I would expect to find camels in a Sahara caravan.
Both Camels and deserts may be found in China.
Camels in the wild don't have homes. Since there isn't much growing in the desert they need to keep moving to find enough food. Domesticated Camels might be kept in a stable.
because if they had no fat in camels humps they would not have humps and then they would be horses.
I am terribly sorry but camels do not fly!
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Camels are found on Desert and Sand isles, anywhere outside of a town.
there are no wild camels so they are given water in captivity, and they store the water in there humps.
Camels are located on desert terrain, so Desert Isle, the sand isles, an so on.
The correct way to say it would be herd of camels. ;D