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Why are there camels in Australia? I recently saw a documentary about Australia that showed camels but didn't mention how they got there.

 jarik posted over a year ago
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livi_wells said:
After living in Alice Springs (central Australia), I came to amor the wild camel. Many were brought in por the British, but as the respostas above have not mentioned many were also brought in from India when the Indian Pacific (the long railway line that runs up the centre of Australia) was built. Indians built this railway and used camels to transport themselves and materials as they could carry heavy loads and did not need much water or food.

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harold said:
They were imported por various British explorers throughout the 19th century, in order to investigate the interior. Around the turn of the 20th century, pioneers had started breeding camels in order to further settle in lands where camels are best suited.
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Cammie said:
Mind you, Ricky, camels in Australia can ONLY be found in zoos.
They not roaming around the outback like our kangaroos and other native animals.
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Actually, if you spent 6 months of your life living in Alice Springs (central Australia), like myslef you would know that camels are the rabbits of the desert. There are hundreds of them just roaming free!
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TypicalSquint said:
they swam across from Africa and now live in trees with koala's......they were imported por the British
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snoznoodle said:
The others are right (besides the living in trees with koalas lol) I'll just add that the pioneers found camels a lot better for the deserts of Australia because they could walk through sand a lot better than cavalos who had trouble with Australia's rough terrain and often destroyed the local habitation with their strong hooves.
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pmmjjluver said:
There in Australia zoo Durr...
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