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Australia kills 700,000 to 100,000 camels a year, but this has not kept up with the rate of local camel breeding. At least 150,000 new camels are added to Australia each year. Originally, there were no camels in Australia

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Australia kills 700,000 to 100,000 camels a year, but this has not kept up with the rate of local camel breeding.

At least 150,000 new camels are added to Australia each year.

Originally, there were no camels in Australia, and in order to develop the inland in the British colonial era, camels were imported from the Middle East and India as a means of transportation.

Later, Australia built railway roads, and with cars, camels were slowly abandoned in the wild.

As a result, the Australian environment is too good, and camels breed everywhere as if they had reached paradise, about 20,000 camels in 1969 and more than 1 million in 2001.

Camels live for about 50 years, have a fertility period of 30 years, and give birth once every two years, which is still quite amazing.

Because there are too many camels in Australia, australia is flooded, and Australia, which was originally drought and water shortage, because of the appearance of camels, a large number of water sources were polluted and vegetation was destroyed.

In desperation, Australia decided to artificially contain and planned to kill 160,000 camels a year, but the results were often not completed.

Camels run everywhere, the cost of catching camels is not low, only about 5,000 of the camels killed every year are used, and most of the others are directly landfilled.

Some people say that eating to solve, this is really a joke, Australia directly buried too late, Australia's wild camel problem, in the short term is also a really unsolvable thing.

Australia kills 700,000 to 100,000 camels a year, but this has not kept up with the rate of local camel breeding. At least 150,000 new camels are added to Australia each year. Originally, there were no camels in Australia
Australia kills 700,000 to 100,000 camels a year, but this has not kept up with the rate of local camel breeding. At least 150,000 new camels are added to Australia each year. Originally, there were no camels in Australia
Australia kills 700,000 to 100,000 camels a year, but this has not kept up with the rate of local camel breeding. At least 150,000 new camels are added to Australia each year. Originally, there were no camels in Australia

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