Definition of «wild camels»

The phrase "wild camels" refers to camels that live and roam freely in their natural habitat without human control or captivity.

Sentences with «wild camels»

  • Australia is now home to the largest herd of wild camels in the world, from the initial few thousand brought over with the Afghans, there are now over a million. (greatrail.com)
  • If wild camels were caught and trained, they would still be domesticated and their remains would still show indicators of that use. (religion.blogs.cnn.com)
  • South America's llamas and alpacas are domesticated versions of two wild camel species: guanaco (ancestor of llamas) and the smaller vicuña (alpacas» ancestor). (sciencenews.org)
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