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    Australian feral camels are introduced populations of dromedary, or one-humped, camel (Camelus dromedarius—from the Middle East, North Africa and the...
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    people to manage even large feral animals like camels, horses, donkeys and water buffalos. Invasive fungi and bacteria in Australia affect many native plants...
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    portal Afghan cameleers in Australia Australian feral camel Camel howdah Camel milk Camel racing Camel train (caravan) Camel urine Camel wrestling Camelops...
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    US: /-ˌdɛri/;), also known as the dromedary camel, Arabian camel, or one-humped camel, is a large camel, of the genus Camelus, with one hump on its back...
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    traditional Chinese medicine. Australian feral camel "Feral horse (Equus caballus) and feral donkey (Equus asinus)" (PDF). Australian Government: Department...
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    the fauna and flora of Australia's desert regions. The Australian feral camel affects native vegetation, partly because Australian desert vegetation evolved...
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    of animals with feral populations are horses, dogs, goats, cats, rabbits, camels, and pigs. Zoologists generally exclude from the feral category animals...
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    communications and transport methods, the feral camel population has grown to in excess of 600,000. Australia's first camel dairies opened in 2014, and the number...
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    overland into the Australian interior by camel trains imported from Egypt, complete with their Egyptian drivers. See Australian feral camel. Joseph Oppenheimer...
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    the wild in their native ranges of South America and Asia, while Australian feral camels are introduced. The group has a long fossil history in North America...
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    Australiana (category Culture of Australia)
    Bush tucker These images are often well-known Australian animals and birds, such as Australian feral camel Budgerigar Cassowary Saltwater crocodile Dingo...
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    without harming the adult geese. Australian feral camel Badger culling in the United Kingdom Brumby - feral horses in Australia Eugenics, the selective breeding...
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  • the 1930s. Small groups of cameleers were shipped in and out of Australia at three-year intervals, to service the Australian inland pastoral industry by...
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    Malte-Brun was the first person to suggest importing camels into Australia. See Australian feral camel. The importance of Malte-Brun's work can be seen also...
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  • leopard, meerkat, coyote, fennec fox, Tasmanian devil, island fox, dik-dik, camel, wildebeest, gerenuk, reindeer, gazelle, giraffe, duiker, shrew, anteater...
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  • Katiti Petermann Indigenous Protected Area (category Protected areas of Australia)
    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...
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    Munga-Thirri National Park (category Use Australian English from September 2014)
    which may be seen include the red kangaroo, dingo, geckos and the Australian feral camel. With the falling of any significant rains comes a transformation...
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  • rabbits/hares, cats, dogs, goats, pigs, donkeys, horses, feral cattle (including banteng), water buffaloes and camels. Native waterfowls are also targeted, and the...
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    report about the Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd's plans to spend millions of dollars on aerial shooting to cull Australian feral camels in the outback...
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  • (Feral camel) Canis lupus familiaris (Wild dogs) Capra hircus (Feral goat) Cervus elaphus (Red deer) Equus asinus (Feral donkey) Equus caballus (Feral...
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    frightened horses. Many of the camels were sold to private owners, others escaped into the desert. These feral camels continued to be sighted through...
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  • European otter, dolphin, shark, whale, puffin 2 Camels Down Under 15 October 2000 Australian feral camel 3 Deadly Vipers 22 October 2000 Paul Young Viper...
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    Maffra (category Australian Statistical Geography Standard 2021 ID same as Wikidata)
    in southern Australia. This toxicity has previously been seen in dogs fed meat from Australian feral camels, common in northern Australia. The town has...
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  • their next clue. In Bathe, teams had to wash, dry and groom an Australian feral camel before feeding it a carrot to receive their next clue. Teams had...
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    Dingo (redirect from Australian Native Dog)
    foxes, feral and domestic cats, some feral dogs, sheep, and calves. Rarely, a pack of dingoes will pursue the larger and more dangerous dromedary camel, feral...
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    Sallay Mahomet (category Camel drivers)
    1911 – 15 July 1983), sometimes spelled Saleh, was an Afghan Australian cameleer and camel trainer who lived for much of his life at Alice Springs. Mahomet...
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  • Judas goat (redirect from Judas camel)
    camels in Australia, pigs in America, rats in Mexico, and raccoon dogs in Europe. Endemic species on San Clemente Island have been degraded by feral goats...
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    Angas Downs Indigenous Protected Area (category Use Australian English from October 2018)
    reactivating water sources Erecting feral animal exclusion fences (see Australian feral camel) Implementing feral animal eradication programs Controlling...
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    Outback (redirect from Australian Outback)
    rarely seen during the summer months. Feral animals such as camels thrive in central Australia, brought to Australia by pastoralists and explorers, along...
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    Camelidae (redirect from Camel family)
    The seven extant members of this group are: dromedary camels, Bactrian camels, wild Bactrian camels, llamas, alpacas, vicuñas, and guanacos. Camelids are...
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