I think you've heard of "damn horses", which are the nicknames given to them by chinese netizens. They live mainly in highland areas, almost all in countries such as peru and chile in south america. It's amazing that they're very suitable for domesticated animals, that the inca empire would have used them as livestock 6,000 years ago

Hold on. Don't spit on me, okay。

For us in asia, the only chance to see a camel is at the zoo! In japan, a camel was raised in the sunaoka city animal park, and a camel baby was born a few days ago

4 mofumofu in japanese is the kind of "sweet, soft-sweet" feeling that's so cute. Mofu wasn't born until june 5th this year, so the mofu in the photo is a month-old baby

On july 7th, the zoo posted a recent situation of mofu, a small mofu that had been hard to sit down, and now it's easy to sit down. The mofu stickin' next to mom is cute



In other words, even though the camels are suitable for domestication, we can't have the vast space to live with them, so let's leave them to the zoo of "professional feeders" to take care of them. Otherwise, there was news that some pastures were not taking good care of the dirt





