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Habitat:
North Africa, Middle East
Height:
6-8 feet at hump
Weight: 1000 - 1500 pounds
Life Span:
12 to 15 years in the wild - 25 to 40 years in zoo conditions.
Gestation:
390 to 410 days
Camels
originally came from North America and spread to other continents.
It became extinct in North America about 2 million years ago.
The domesticated camel provides food, clothing and transportation
to people of the Middle East. The camels hump is composed
of fatty tissue and not for water storage, as is commonly
believed. A camel has the ability to go without water for
many days and completely hydrate itself when given the opportunity
to drink, consuming as much as 30 gallons at a time. Browse,
leaves, shrubs, cactus, bark and grasses are the camel's natural
food items in the wild. Our camels at the Natural Bridge Zoo
enjoy their daily selection of grain and fine quality hay.
Our camels can be seen at location attractions, commercials
and Christmas Naivety Scenes all over the country.
Copyright
@ 2005 - Natural Bridge Zoo
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