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The population of West Camel is 490.
The population of Queen Camel is 926.
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.
Yes, there are a lot of feral camels in outback Australia. They continue to pose environmental concerns despite practices in place to control their population growth. While actual figures are unknown, estimates suggest there are close to 1,000,000 feral camels in the outback. For more details on Australia's feral camel problem, see the related link below.
Australia, Asia, and Africa
Camel racing is a popular sport in Australia and the the Arab States .
From the Afghan camel trains that were used in northern Australia
They are native to Africa and Asia but also thrive in Australia where they have gone feral.
15 million
NO! They live in Asia, Africa, and Australia.
In the Middle East and the area known as the horn of Africa. There's even a thriving wild population in Australia, formed by animals left over from the early days of exploring and colonization.
If you are referring to feral camels then Australia has a large population in both the Simpson Desert & Great Sandy Desert. The first camels arrived in Australia in 1840 from the Canary Islands. During the 1880s and 1890s the camel importation rate rose sharply as camels were utilised for exploration purposes. It is estimated that 10,000 to 20,000 camels were imported between 1880 and 1907. The domestic camel population continued to expand from 1880 until the early 1920s. With the increase of motor vehicles camels were no longer required and large numbers were let loose into the wild. There is an estimated 955,000 camels spread over 3,330,000 km2.