The only continents that have camels naturally are Africa and Asia. South America has relatives of the camels - alpacas, vicunas, llamas, guanacos - but no actual camels. Australia has thousands of camels that are descendants of animals brought in during the 19th century by man that are labeled now as invasive species and a pests. North America had some camels also imported during the same century that were released. However, there are no longer any feral camels in North America. Europe and Antarctica have no natural camels.
Yes. However, camels are not native to Australia. Australia's huge feral camel problem is a result of some of the early explorers bringing camels over from Afghanistan and surrounding countries to help them explore the desert interior of the continent. It was not uncommon for the explorers and/or the Afghan cameleers to release their camels, or for the camels to escape.
No, there are no camels in Mumbai. Camels are found in desert regions such as Rajasthan.
No camels live in in the Painted Desert today. However, a now-extinct genus of camels once roamed across the Western U.S, including the Painted Desert.
no camels live in the desert or a zoo
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Camels are located on desert terrain, so Desert Isle, the sand isles, an so on.
camels have humps to store fat
They keep the camels in a desert we're no one lives
They are just adapted to live in the desert.
because they are one of the technologies that used in the desert
Desert caravans depend on camels