Sunday, 9 September 2018

There are no camels in Australia until 840

There are no camels in Australia until 840. Camels were needed to travel and take on the Australian terrain. For this purpose, in 1840, India imported about 6,000 Arab trademarks of camels and 1,000 central Asian bacteria of the Bacterian Camels. Of these, camels with two dimples were destroyed in the heavily hot part of northern Australia. In the northern Australia with temperatures like Rajasthan and Arabia, a gloomy Indian hawk has grown tremendously.
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Camel import was not only in Australia, but also in the US. In the 1850s, the most successful were those who lived in drier areas such as California and Arizona. But the soldiers did not like the camels from the outside, and the camels did not stick with them. By the time this force was dissolved.Image result for ஒட்டகப்படை

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