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Dromedary Camel

Camelus dromedarius

Description:

Dromedary camels are a terribly invasive species in Australia, and are even culled so they do not cause extinction among the native species. But in the Red Center many are domesticated and tame, being used to give rides to tourists, especially around Uluru.

Habitat:

Sandy, scrub-land deserts

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Al_Wood
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Al_Wood

Northern Territory, Australia

Spotted on Jan 2, 2013
Submitted on Oct 27, 2013

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