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Camels In Australia To Be Shot Because They Drink Too Much
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I must admiring didn't know there were camels in Australia
I must admiring didn't know there were camels in Australia
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I don't know whether shooting 10,000 of them will help. There are about a third of a million camels in Australia and they are prolific breeders. The problem is not only that they drink a lot of water. In their wanderings they also destroy crops and damage infrastructure. They were introduced to Oz in the 19th century to help with transport and construction but were turned loose when motorised vehicles became available.
used as pack animals in C19
dont any of you have memories - a gurl decided to go across Oz on a camel around 30 y ago. She was met by a group of aborigines who determined that she would die unless one went with her ! Their view of the landscope involves humans and a dead woman would be an unnecessary blot ( no - really) - and they didnt want to spoil it
So one loped along with madarm on a camel until she met civilisation - a homestead farm where the wife said
what about a nice cup of tea ?
the aborigine went back to his family at a rendy-vous they had agreed three weeks previously
doesnt anyone remember?
dont any of you have memories - a gurl decided to go across Oz on a camel around 30 y ago. She was met by a group of aborigines who determined that she would die unless one went with her ! Their view of the landscope involves humans and a dead woman would be an unnecessary blot ( no - really) - and they didnt want to spoil it
So one loped along with madarm on a camel until she met civilisation - a homestead farm where the wife said
what about a nice cup of tea ?
the aborigine went back to his family at a rendy-vous they had agreed three weeks previously
doesnt anyone remember?
the Afghans introduce the camels to Australia to carry their goods
https:/ /en.wik ipedia. org/wik i/Afgha n_camel eers_in _Austra lia
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