No. There are many alive on the Earth.
Many places one species of camel is extinct and was from north america the ones now are mostly from Europe
the aren't extinct. i think the question ur asking is how bad is it threatened. it isn't
A xiphodon is an extinct camel-like animal of the genus Xiphodon.
Bactrian camels have tigers and man to worry about as predators. Dromedaries do not have any natural predators as there are none in the wild (they went extinct in the wild about 2000 years ago)
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Camel are now are found only in arid (desert) regions of Africa, Asia, and Australia. Camels once lived on all continents except Australia and Antarctica. They originated in North America but became extinct there about 11,000 years ago.
bald eagle Bald eagles are not extinct in California. Almost, but they made an amazing comeback. Animals that are extinct in California include the wolf, the Southern California kit fox, the grizzly bear, the Saber-Toothed Cat, American Lion, Short- Faced Bear, Western Horse, Western Camel, the Ancient Bison, etc.
The best way I know to answer this question is by going by the now extinct animals found in the La Brea Tar Pits. Therefore, this list may be considered incomplete. The American Mastadon The Saber-toothed Cats Yesterday's Camel The Dire Wolf The Giant Ground Sloth The Western Horse Some of these animals are not truly extinct, as some animals such as the camel and the horse migrated to other continents and were subsequently re-introduced into the U.S. within recent history. There are/were also much smaller animals and birds that are not truly extinct in the world, but no longer exist in California, like the skunk, ground squirrels, coyote, etc.
maybe a juvenille camel or a juvi camel
a camel's hump is located at the back of a camel.
The fleece of a camel is called camel fleece. If it is mixed with sheep's wool, it is called camel hair.
The llama is the American cousin of the camel. Llamas live in both North and South America and are helpful to man like a camel.