Umm...I'm pretty sure that there never were any camels in the United States. They evolved after Pangaea (when all the continents were still stuck together) and they don't swim, so there is no possible way for them to get in the US by themselves.
no
Yes, Bactrian Camels live in Mongolia but are becoming extinct
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.
camels
Why did the dinosaurs go extinct? Humans will never go extinct!
it is all because of us we kill it for our food
The Amur Leopard might go extinct in the next few years, perhaps in 2037 or 2041. It is already considered Critically Extinct, so it won't be long before it finally falls into the hole of extinction. Also, Amur Leopards are going extinct because of us poaching them, and taking their habitats to build buildings, houses, and so on. Since it's us creating the extinction of this Amur Leopard, we should STOP. It is an innocent creature and does not deserve to go extinct.
yes
Missouri is a state - it is not a living thing so it cannot go extinct.
they are not extinct yet.
They are not extinct...
No, camels have long since disappeared from the deserts of the United States.