As of 2020, how many surviving species of camels are there?

Correct answer: 3

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Kiwozzie
Kiwozzie
Australia has about 1 million wild camels, one of the largest national herds of dromedaries in the world. They are not native, they were introduced.
That Cøunt, Ray Bumpkin
That Cøunt, Ray Bumpkin
Player Teresa611, "feral" does not mean "not native"
Player Number1Explor
Player Number1Explor
Player #25028854, There were originally 6 breeds of camels .
Globular Martian
Globular Martian
That Cøunt, Ray Bumpkin, Absolutely correct. It means to have become wild or undomesticated.
J
J
Alice the Camel has one hump…
GraceSpace
GraceSpace
Interesting NO mention that the largest population of Camels is now in Australia. we Export them to Arabic Countries
Tracey
Tracey
What about the other species of camelids? Llamas and alpacas are camelids.
Player #25874027
Player #25874027
Player Number1Explor, I think the wild Bactrian are probably endangered by the Chinese eating them .
Player Teresa611
Player Teresa611
Player Elf Counsel: Australian camels are not a separate species. They are feral (i.e. not native) animals and were originally brought here by Afghan cameleers in the 19th century.
ROSHNI
ROSHNI
!!! hint was given in image only....
Player Elf Counsel
Player Elf Counsel
Player #25028854, They forgot to mention the camels in Australia. We actually export them to Arabia for their races as they are much fitter than their own.