Tons of Camels

While camels may not be the first wildlife that comes to mind when considering Australia, the country is home to many fascinating creatures. Camels were first introduced to Australia in the 1800s, and their numbers rapidly multiplied.

Australia's vast landscapes provide an ideal habitat for herds of camels, which can be found roaming the bush. Interestingly, Australia even exports camels to the Middle East, a region traditionally associated with these animals. Although the export quantities may not be extensive, it remains impressive that Australia supplies camel meat and live camels for various culinary purposes worldwide. This highlights the versatility and adaptability of these remarkable creatures in different cultural contexts.

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