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Kenny Morton
7 April, 20:37
Where do all camels come from?
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Kendall Vang
7 April, 22:03
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All camels originate from middle east and north Africa.
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Jordyn Foley
7 April, 22:18
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The ancestors of camels are believed to have lived 40 million years ago in North America. Afterwards, camels migrated through the middle eastern through Eastern Europe into Asia, Middle East and North America. Camels are of two types; the one humped Arabian camels and two humped Asian camels
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