Answer 1
camels are generaly existed in soudi arabia and other arabian countries from very long time ago so far.Iran has nothing to do with arabian countries so i garentee that there is no camel in iran that people use them as a vehicle!
Answer 2
As much as the above answer does not like to acknowledge it, Arabian Camels were used a means of long distance and desert transport in Iran. (Being Persian does not mean that you don't have some similarities with Arabs, however few.) Horses and carriages were used within cities or along major roads. A trip by camel as the crow flies from Kermanshah to the Jordan River would take roughly two or three months by camel. However, no person in antiquity would have been able to travel that way because most of that distance would have been over unsettled desert and water would be scarce. As a result, most would have traveled along the Fertile Cresecant and that journey could take around half of a year.
To travel directly from Iran to Saudi Arabia you would cross the Persian Gulf
Yes, there are camels in Iran. But only in some areas, like baluchistan. the major population of camels is the Asian camel with 2 humps, they live in eastern Iran. and in the western Iran close to the border to Iraq, you'll find the Arabian camel- that only have 1 hump.
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Afghanistan is a land locked country. You will not be able to travel by boat. You would need to travel to Pakistan or Iran get to the water.
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yes. Saudi Arabia, Iran, Pakistan, Palestine, Israel etc
Iran has varied weather, yet the parts I travel to are HOT!
Caucasus mountain range.
Caucasus mountain range.
The number one mode of transportation in Iran is the camel. Everybody knows that camels make a lot of doodie. Camel doodie contains a large amount of methane. Statistics show that approximately 87 percent of camel riders do not curb their camel, this causes methane gas to leak into the atmosphere which is a major greenhouse gas. This causes the planet to increase in temperature at an alarming rate. Environmental scientists like myself postulate that do to the extreme rise in camel doodies the Earth will explode by the year 2072. Iran needs to kill all their camels as soon as possible to prevent explosion of earth caused by camel doodie, also known as EECCD.
On the Arabian peninsula, between Egypt (northeast Africa) and Iran and south of palestine
Yes. The one-humped camel is called a dromadary or Arabian camel. (The two-humped camel is the Bactrian camel.) The Arabian camel can be found from Morocco to Iran, although seldom if at all in the wild. Additionally, there is a large feral dromadary population in Australia.