Australia is not the first place that springs to mind when you think of camels. Yet the land down under is home to the highest wild population in the world: 1.4 million of them. Let loose in the outback in the early 20th century and left to thrive, these descendents now outnumber koalas and constitute an environmental problem.
Outback Humpback: In Australia there's more camels than koalas
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