They breed in each year, when they want to! xD
The same reason horses can be expensive. Different types of camels, and the quality of breeding can contribute to the price.
Feral camels in Central Australia have adapted so well to this arid environment that estimates range up to one million camels in the wild. Unfortunately this healthy breeding population comes at a devistating cost on the arid ecosystem - and has resulted in the critical endangerment of some already endangered flora and fauna (e.g. Desert Quondong).
Because camels are camels
farming is a common job however their are others also. raising and breeding camels is most common and mining coal oil and natural gas.
a camels foot it called a camels foot not a hooves prehistoric camels may have had hooves but present day camels do not so a camels foot is called a camels foot
Yes, there are two wombats at the San Diego Zoo. They are a breeding pair and located on Camel Road between the Parma Wallabies and Camels.
if you see that it have camels it have camels and if you don't see one it don't have camels...........................maybe..............
Usually a racing Camel will start at the age of 2 or 3 years old and race until they are 8 or 9, however some great racing Camels have raced until they're 12 to 14 years old. In some countries local Governments provide subsidies to encourage owners and breeders to help enhance breeding programs, camel racing and breeding is very similar to horse racing.
A row of camels... :)
by camels and on foot
Camels are NOT threatened. They are not even close. So, the answer is NO. Camels ARE NOTthreatened.
Camels are born from there butt.Some camels do it the other way.