Yes. As a matter of fact, almost every herd of camel on the planet is domesticated.
Wild camels are a rare sight in their Asian homelands. There are also wild camels that have been released into the US/Mexico and Australian deserts.
Camels have been domesticated because if their incredible usefulness as transports over deserts, food, furs, milk and even fuel from their faeces.
Yes! People that live in the desert often ride trained camels because camels are more used to the desert than, say, animals like horses.
Yes, the noun 'train' is used for a train of camels.
The collective nouns for camels is a herd of camels or a caravan of camels.
Llamas, Alpacas, and Vicuna are three animals related to Camels.
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they were calm and easy to train
The collective nouns for camels are:a caravan of camelsa flock of camelsa herd of camelsa train of camels
The correct way to say it would be herd of camels. ;D
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