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4 April, 21:31
Why were camels brought to Australia?
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Josue Salinas
4 April, 21:43
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Answer: Camels were imported to Australia in the 19th century from Arabia, India and Afghanistan for transport and heavy work in the outback.
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Cristopher
4 April, 21:47
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They were brought to Australia to assist the exploration of inland Australia.
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