The oldest fossils of a camel belong to a rabbit sized species called Protylops, which lived in North America between 40 and 50 million year ago. Poebrotherium lived 35 million years ago, and had features more similar to modern camels. The common ancestor of modern camels is called Procamelus, and it lived in North America between 20.6 and 4.9 million years ago.
North America
no camels live in the desert or a zoo
its because camels live in deserts and there mouth goes all watery with no water
All Kinds Of Deserts.
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.