The Arabian camel (single-humped camel) lives in the dry West Asian deserts.
The Bactiran camel (double-humped camel) lives in the harsher Central Asian and Eastern Asian deserts.
90% of the camel population has been domesticated by humans.
Camels were imported to Australia to assist with colonisation by helping humans transport goods over the vast Australian deserts and plains. Because horses struggled in the Australian desert climate. When roads and motorised transport were eventually established in Australia, the camels were released into the Australian wild.
Australian camels are one of the rare examples of wild camels left in the wild, since most herds have been domesticated.
In the 19th century camels were imported to the United States to assist in the US-Mexico war by transporting goods across the harsh American-Mexican deserts, because horses suffered in these environments. Camels were very unpopular with the Americans because they were not used to riding them. The Mexicans also made jokes about Americans with camels, because the Mexicans didn't really understand the camels usefulness compared to horses. Many camels escaped and roamed the American-Mexican deserts.
a Camel lives in a desert habitat.
Mostly desert climates...in the Sahara Desert people use them to travel.
A dry, sandy environment such as a desert.
Not quite, they can survive almost anywhere other than in Arctic conditions.
they live in super hot n dry conditions.
deserts
desert
they can don it because they dont need much food or water
no camels live in the desert or a zoo
camels can live 60 years
Yes, they live Northern and Southern Asia, and Arabian camels live in Arabia.
Camels obviously live on land, but drink from water sources.
Yes they do The ones from India could, but not the people we also call Native Americans.
Yes, Bactrian Camels live in Mongolia but are becoming extinct
Bactrian Camels (two hump) DO live in cold climates
Yes they travel everywhere together!
Yes, camels do live in the mid east. As long as there is a desert, there is a camel. Although, they do live in the mid east, they are rarely seen there. New York City is 1/8 part of the mid east, but NYC is rather cold so camels do not live here.
No
no