Somalia is known for having one of the largest camel populations in the world, with estimates ranging between 7 to 9 million camels. These animals are integral to the country's pastoralist culture and economy, providing milk, meat, and transportation. The exact number can vary due to factors like drought and market conditions, but Somalia's camels remain a vital resource for many communities.
Absolutely not. There are two species of camels. The one-humped Arabian camel/Dromedary, and the two-humped Bactrian camel. There is an estimate of 15 million dromedaries in the world today mainly in Somalia and the middle east. The Bactrian camel is estimated to be numbering 1,4 million.
the population of Somalia is 15 million
Animals - CAMEL
The population of Somalia was 10.2 million when reported in 2012. The life expectancy in Somalia, however, is only 54.69 years.
10.5 million (2013)
About 10.2 million people.
About 10.2 million people.
15 million
Due to the traditional way of life in Somalia and the culture and mentality that still exists in the lives of the vast majority of Somalia, most are not vegetarians. Many Somalis eat goat, chicken, cow, camel, and sometimes fish (depending on whether they are a coastal people).
There are eighteen states, or rather regions inside Somalia. These eighteen regions are then divided into ninety sub-districts. There are roughly ten million people living in Somalia.
There are approximately 9, 832, 017 people in Somalia. The population density is 13/km2 The population growth is 2. 824%. I hope this answers your questions.
5 million people were injured and 1000 people died