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The world's biggest population of feral camels doesn't live in Africa or Asia—they live in Australia. The descendants of herds brought by British colonists in the 19th century, these camels are causing havoc across the outback where they compete with native species, livestock, and humans for resources. Read more about Australia's feral camels and the solutions that are being proposed to deal with them at the link in bio. Host: Amy Briggs Video by @mattabbottphoto
19天前
This is yet another story of how colonizers and humanity devastate endemic ecosystems 💔 and abuse animals 🐫 💚🌱
19天前
Sterilization could be effective instead of exploitation and slaughter.
19天前
How does racing camels solve anything?
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Poor animals
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Canned meat for cats & dogs.
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Camel meat and milk is suppose to be amazing
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We need to correct this - they are not having any impact on the food supply of aboriginal communities
19天前
Birth control
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Oceania button -->
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Racing camels saves water?
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Is there something in Australia that humans brought and didn’t become a huge problem????
19天前
Poor souls. They are the real slaves, the real victims.
19天前
How on earth does torturing them racing stop the problem. Wtf
19天前
Oh really, so sad camel situation
19天前
The solution is simple hunting or domesticating them for milk and meat