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Camels originate from North America. The fossil evidence indicates that Camelops, the forerunner of the modern camel, appeared in the neighborhood of 2.5 million years ago.These animals have been gone from the Americas for 10,000 years, but their kin had migrated to Asia and then Africa, where they survive today. These are the true camels, the Dromedary and Bactrian. We also know that the camelids of South America, including the llama, alpaca, guanaco, and vicuña, arose from Camelops. Links can be found for more information.
From North America
North America
no. they came from south america.
Eurasia and North America
The only continents that have camels naturally are Africa and Asia. South America has relatives of the camels - alpacas, vicunas, llamas, guanacos - but no actual camels. Australia has thousands of camels that are descendants of animals brought in during the 19th century by man that are labeled now as invasive species and a pests. North America had some camels also imported during the same century that were released. However, there are no longer any feral camels in North America. Europe and Antarctica have no natural camels.
It is thought that camels are descended from a animal that lived in North America they have not currently named this creature but this may be where camels and Llamas descended from.
North, South, and Central America.
North America
north america
Europe and North America basically
The Hudson Bay is not an area where the maritime tropical air masses that affect north America originate.