Australia: Camels become aggressive because of the hot sun
The worst drought since a century ago in Australia has caused wild camel here to become aggressive and dangerous.
The Australian government has decided to launch a campaign to kill hundreds of thousands of wild camels in order to limit the possibility of serious damage to the environment and infrastructure.
Camels in Australia (Photo: TTO)
In recent times, prolonged drought caused chapped soil and thirst has strongly affected the behavior of camels in the region. Camels living in the wild have become aggressive and ready to destroy houses, crops or even attack people on their way to finding water.
According to Glen Edwards, of the Desert Research Center of Australia, about one million wild camels (estimated to double over an eight-year cycle), are competing for reside and fierce water resources with many animals another and other livestock, threatening the existence of the flora, destroying the barns, sweeping the indigenous people's villages in the hope of finding water.
For 10 years, the rapid rise of wild camels has become a serious problem in Australia. Currently, wild camels are increasingly approaching residential areas. They even stormed the kitchen, toilet to find drinking water .
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