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no, llamas do not migrate, because they are usually fenced in. Actually there are no wild llamas left anymore. But when there were, they would have little small scale herd migrations according to where the food was.

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12y ago

They do not. Currently there are *no* wild, purebred Arabian horses. Yes, I am sure the mustangs have some Arabian blood, but there are not any wild Arabian horses. All Arabian horses known today are domestic.

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Yes. They are built for long distance travel from one food and water source to another, primarily across the desert.

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Camels do neither. They don't need to be dormant or leave their habitat to survive the winter because they live in the desert where it is always hot.

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Yes, Wild camels do migrate, usually to oasis' located outside of the dessert.

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12y ago

If you have a big enough caravan!

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