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Camels are found both in Africa and Asia.
Camels were never native to Arizona. Any camels that ever existed in Arizona were brought over from the Middle East and Northern Africa, where they are native to. The only camels living in Arizona are held in captivity.
No, there were only camels in Africa and Egypt
The Arabs brought the Muslim religion (Islam) to Africa.
no
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.
Camels
it was by camels
Deserts in Africa and Central Asia. In Africa you get dromedary camels with one hump, in Asia you get bactrian camels with two humps.
they could survive in the arid southwest.
No. They live in the deserts of Africa.