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  2. Australian feral camel - Wikipedia

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    Australia has the largest population of feral camels and the only herd of dromedary (one-humped) camels exhibiting wild behaviour in the world. In 2008, the number of feral camels was estimated to be more than one million, with the capability of doubling in number every 8 to 10 years.

  3. Dromedary - Wikipedia

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    Feral dromedaries are only found in Australia. Feral dromedary populations occur in Australia, where they were introduced in 1840. [115] The total dromedary population in Australia was 500,000 in 2005. Nearly 99% of the populations are feral, and they have an annual growth rate of 10%. [109] Most of the Australian feral camels are dromedaries ...

  4. Camel - Wikipedia

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    Over one million dromedary camels are estimated to be feral in Australia, descended from those introduced as a method of transport in the 19th and early 20th centuries. [159] This population is growing about 8% per year; [160] it was estimated at 700,000 in 2008.

  5. That’s not my name: confusing wild and Bactrian camels ‘masks ...

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    The wild camel is not a feral version of the domestic Bactrian, but is a separate species close to extinction, the study led by ZSL (Zoological Society London), the Wild Camel Protection ...

  6. Talk:Australian feral camel - Wikipedia

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    Camels in Australia are the only feral herds of their kind in the world, and are estimated to number more than 1,000,000, with the capability of doubling in number every nine years.[1] The Australian camels are descendants of camels imported into Australia, beginning in the mid-19th century, to help lay the foundations of the nation.

  7. Afghan cameleers in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Many camels were shot by police after they were superseded by modern transport, but some cameleers released their camels into the wild rather than allow them to be shot. A large population of feral camels remains from that time. [3] Date palms, planted wherever the Afghans went, are another legacy of the cameleers. [3]

  8. Katiti Petermann Indigenous Protected Area - Wikipedia

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    This includes fire management, weed management particularly tackling the spread of buffel grass, species surveying and also feral animal management. This area has the highest density of feral camels in Australia, which rangers cull as part of the Australian Feral Camel Management project, to protect important water sites. [6] [4]

  9. Camels in Australia - Wikipedia

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