It is believed that camels were domesticated around the 10th century BC. The first camel saddles have been dated to about 1200 BC.
The 10th century B.C.
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It depends on the kinda of camel some have 1 hump some have 2 it all depends
They carried their goods by Bactrain Camel Caravans. They used those because they they had two humps, two coats of hair, they were wildly domesticated, could carry up to 600 pounds, and they can endure extreme hot and cold and travel long periods of time without water.
This is true. The first plants that were domesticated were a variety of wild rye, which is a type of grass.
Many Bactrian camels these days are domesticated. A wild Bactrian camel is a camel that is in the wild and not domesticated.
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It is safe to ride a Bactrian camel. There are two species of camel and the Bactrian is rarer than the dromedary camel. It has two humps and are mostly domesticated.
The llama is related to the camel. The south Asian camel is a non-domesticated relative of the camel. The llamas breed doesn't matter , but the camel MUST be a sout Asian camel.
Llama, a domesticated mammal of the camel family.
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A camel with two humps is called the Bactrian camel. They are native to Central and East Asia. A camel with one hump is called the Arabian camel or Dromedary camel. They are native to dry desert areas of West Asia. Both are domesticated, they both work for humans (like horses) and they both provide milk (like cows).
ecosystem In the wild, camels are migratory, nomadic. They wander around to find food. Domesticated, they'd be kept in stables, or in corrals.
ecosystem In the wild, camels are migratory, nomadic. They wander around to find food. Domesticated, they'd be kept in stables, or in corrals.
Both Dromedary and Bactrian are species of camel. Dromedaries have one hump and are found in Northern Africa and one area of Australia. Bactrians are two humped camels native to central Asia. Unlike Dromedaries, Bactrian camels are critically endangered. Both species of camel have been domesticated although domesticated Dromedaries are much more common except in Asia where Bactrian camels have been a domesticated pack animal for thousands of years.
A camel is what is called an even-toed ungulate, which it makes it kin to pigs, sheep, goats, deer, cattle and other animals like that. Wikipedia has the scoop, and a link can be found below to their post on the Camel.