Spambot of the day
Advice-giving bot:
Introducing unsuullied plants at home can be advisable. In the long run, the most visited and the interesting place may be the Camel Tracks.
Then again, it may not be the Camel Tracks.
But did you know that the camel actually originated in North America?
So are they saying that “yesterday’s camel” was hunted into extinction by dire wolves, or did yesterday’s camel jockey’s ride them all over to today’s Middle East?
The spambot has a great future writing for fortune cookies.
I notice that the North American camel went extinct about 10,000 years ago. Boy, it was a bad day for North American megafauna when those environmentally ignorant paleo-indians came and killed most of them.
Actually this camel became extinct in a good company of many other megafauna species – mammoth, wild horses, sloth, rhino. The same happened in Siberia too, approximately 12500 years ago. This was triggered by comet impact, but in Asia some of these species survived by migrating to south. In Americas they have nowhere to go.