Which animals can no longer be found in the wild?

Correct answer: One-humped camels

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H H
H H
The UAE and Saudi Arabia are full of one hump camels , please check and correct your information
Maman Moustique
Maman Moustique
The question should have been reworded. Although wild dromedaries are extinct, the importation of dromedaries to Australia in the 19th century resulted in the establishment of a feral population that continues to live in the country's interior.
Ros
Ros
Australia has thousands of dromedary camels in the wild. They are not native but they are definitely roaming free over large parts of Outback Australia. They are descendants of camels set free by Afghan cameleers in the early 1900s.
Tom
Tom
Australia has more camels than any other country. 99% live in the wild. These are, however, feral camels. They live in the wild.
Terrie
Terrie
nani24, they roam our deserts and outback.. wild country