What is a camels range?

The range of a camel depends on the specific species:

Dromedary Camels (Camelus dromedarius)

* Native range: Arabian Peninsula, parts of North Africa and the Middle East.

* Introduced range: Australia, parts of Africa, South America, and the United States.

Bactrian Camels (Camelus bactrianus)

* Native range: Central Asia, specifically Mongolia, China, and Kazakhstan.

* Introduced range: Parts of Russia, Afghanistan, and Iran.

Wild Bactrian Camels (Camelus ferus)

* Native range: Primarily found in the Gobi Desert in Mongolia and China.

Factors Affecting Range:

* Climate: Camels are adapted to arid and semi-arid regions with extreme temperatures.

* Food availability: Camels are herbivores and require access to vegetation and water.

* Human influence: Domestication, trade, and migration have significantly influenced the range of camels over time.

Note: The exact range of camels can vary depending on factors such as population density, habitat availability, and ongoing conservation efforts.