North America doesn't have camels. People do bring them to zoos and one fellow in the 1800's got a camel to search for gold.
It is the Guanaco.
Many places one species of camel is extinct and was from north america the ones now are mostly from Europe
a llama
you can use it if you say ''OMG this year i went to America for a holiday and i went on a camel
Yes a camel spider lives in the united states of america. Where some people ask well camel spiders live in the deserts of ARIZONA!
The llama is found in South America and "related" to camels.
not really... around here,maybe... but they actually originated in north America!
In deserts across the U.S.A., Africa, Middle East, and Central America
Camels live in: -South America -Parts of Asia -Northern Africa -Australia (shipped to) *Species of Camel # dromedary # wild bactrian # domestic bactrian # alpaca # guanaco # llama # vicuna (~ over the "N")
whale
No. They are a kind of animal found in South America, that are similar to, but smaller than a camel. They are quite hairy.
"Giant" is debatable, but according to paleontologists, the camel was native to North America originally. So was the horse. Both disappeared here. The horse was re-introduced. The camel wasn't except for circuses and zoos.